Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World's Top Bloggers
內容描述
Description
Among more than 102,000,000 blogs, a few
stand out as influential, ground-breaking, and singularly successful. These
thirty bloggers, who write about everything from business trends to parenting,
have been featured in Wired magazine, Popular Science, and on CNN, NPR, MSNBC,
and 20/20. In one-on-one conversations with Michael A. Banks, these
innovative, creative thinkers have shared their tactics, their philosophies,
what drives them, how they mine for subject matter, and their personal secrets
for success. Come and learn from the masters.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1 Dave Taylor: The Intuitive Life Business Blog.
2 Chris Anderson: The Long Tail.
3 Gina Trapani: Lifehacker.
4 Ina Steiner: AuctionBytes.
5 Mary Jo Foley: All about Microsoft.
6 David Rothman: TeleRead.
7 Frank Warren: PostSecret.
8 Mike Masnick: Techdirt.
9 Mark Frauenfelder: BoingBoing.net.
10 Robert Scoble: Scobleizer.
11 Peter Rojas: Engadget.
12 John Neff: Autoblog.
13 Ken Fisher: Ars Technica.
14 Deborah Petersen: Life in the Fast Lane.
15 Joel Comm: JoelComm.com.
16 Brian Lam: Gizmodo.
17 Kristin Darguzas: ParentDish.
18 Chris Grant: Joystiq.
19 Scott McNulty: The Unofficial Apple Weblog.
20 Philipp Lenssen: Google Blogoscoped.
21 Brad Hill: Weblogs, Inc.
22 Steve Rubel: Micro Persuasion.
23 Rebecca Lieb: ClickZ.
24 Deidre Woollard: Luxist.
25 Gary Lee: An Internet Marketing Web Site.
26 Richard MacManus: Read/WriteWeb.
27 Eric T.: Internet Duct Tape.
28 Victor Agreda, Jr.: DIY Life.
29 Steve Garfield: Steve Garfield’s Video Blog.
30 Grant Robertson: Download Squad.
Further Reading.
Index.