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Charlie White and John Biggs share insider secrets to be able to successful blogs in Bloggers Boot Camp from Focal Press

It looks like everyone has a blog good. But there is a big difference between having a blog and having a successful blog. In Bloggers Boot Camp, on a book from Focal Press, blogging experts Charlie White (Mashable) and John Biggs (TechCrunch) show bloggers how to go from run-of-the-mill to be able to exceptional blogging.

Auto Blogging Software: Creating Blogging Fun

Bloggers Boot Camp shows bloggers how to build a great blog from ground up. This isn't a book about technology -- it's a book about engaging millions of readers. Bloggers Boot Camp shows bloggers how to:

Uncover a niche for the blog, and realize key factors on the subject of each individual blogger that they need to understand before they write a single word. Gather the ideal tools for blogging, without spending too much or approaching it underequipped. Discover the best ways to spread the word the new blog. Find the most compelling stories to write on the subject of, and get the details before anyone else does. Transform writing by knowing the subtle art with constructing a compelling, engaging blog post. Stimulate readers to directly participate within the two-way conversation, perhaps the most exciting part of this kind of new way of communicating. Together with Bloggers Boot Camp, the book, White and Biggs share their secrets within the an online companion course. In the 12-week, online social learning program, Biggs and White may personally lead the course (in real-time) in a unique social learning environment powered by Simversity. With the book and on-line course, bloggers will ready to make their blogs world-class.

About the Authors:

Charlie White is actually Senior Editor of Mashable, one of many top 5 most powerful blogs in the world with more than ten million readers. He's written for Wired, Maximum PC and Popular Science magazines, was Senior Associate Editor for well-known gadget site Gizmodo for two years, and for three years was Deputy Editor of NBC Universal tech site DVICE.

John Biggs is editor of TechCrunch Devices. Biggs has written for the New York Times, InSynch, USA Weekend, Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Money and a number of other outlets on technology and wristwatches. He could be the former editor-in-chief of Gizmodo. com and lives in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn.

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