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Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging abrspanbrpThe creators
of thepopular news weblog IThe Huffington Posti show wouldbe
bloggers how to get noticed in the clutter of the web.ppstrongBook
Descriptionstrongbr The editors of The Huffington Postthe most
linkedto blog on the weboffer an AZ guide to all things blog, with
information for everyone from the techchallenged newbie looking to
get a handle on this new way of communicating to the experienced
blogger looking to break through the clutter of the Internet. With
an introduction by Arianna Huffington, the sites cofounder and
editor in chief, this book is everything you want to know about
blogging, but didnt know who to ask. pAs entertaining as it is
informative, emThe Huffington Post Complete Guide to Bloggingem
will show you what to do to get your blog started. Youll find tools
to help you build your blog, strategies to create your community,
tips on finding your voice, and entertaining anecdotes from
HuffPost bloggers that will make you wonder what took you so long
to blog in the first place.p pThe Guide also includes choice
selections from HuffPosts wideranging mix of topnotch bloggers.
Among those who have blogged on HuffPost are Barack Obama, Hillary
Clinton, Larry David, Jane Smiley, Bill Maher, Nora Ephron, Jon
Robin Baitz, Steve Martin, Lawrence ODonnell, Ari Emanuel, Mia
Farrow, Al Franken, Gary Hart, Barbara Ehrenreich, Edward Kennedy,
Harry Shearer, Nancy Pelosi, Adam McKay, John Ridley, and Alec
Baldwin.p p alignleftspan classh1strongA Message from Arianna
Huffingtonstrongspanp pDear Amazon customer,p pimg alignright
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Im thrilled to be working with Amazon.com as an online bookseller
and partner for the publication of our new book, emThe Huffington
Post Complete Guide to Bloggingem. Amazon understands how to use
the Internet to harness intelligence that enables people to make
informed decisions. That mission is similar to that of The
Huffington Post, a news and opinion site I cofounded in May 2005,
and which has grown to become the most linkedto blog in the world.
Bringing people together and sparking interesting conversations
among my friends is ingrained in my DNA, and the world of blogging
has opened up this passion to endless possibilities. Its fastpaced,
limitless, and best of all, theres room for everyone. Thats why Im
so excited about our emComplete Guide to Bloggingemif you have ever
tried to start your own blog, wondered if you could, or if youre
just an insatiable blogaddict, this book is for you. Our team of
editors and contributors has put together all the tools youll need
to build your blog, strategies to create your community, ideas for
finding your blogger voice, and countless, hilarious anecdotes and
stories.p pWhat are you waiting for Start blogging!p pBest,br
Ariannap p alignleftspan classh1strongQuestions for Arianna
Huffingtonstrongspanp pstrongAmazon.comstrong There are over 100
million blogs in the world, and counting. Does the world need
another one Is it too late to start one that will have any sort of
impactp pstrongHuffingtonstrong There is always room for another
blog the key is having something to say, and the ability to say it
in an interesting way. That combination will allow you to break
through in almost any medium, but especially in blogging. New
bloggers are rising to the top all the time.p
pstrongAmazon.comstrong When you meet someone and tell them, You
should blog! which its my understanding happens quite often, what
is it about them that makes you think theyd be a good blogger,
especially in the long term Are there some writers you wouldnt say
that top pstrongHuffingtonstrong I invite people who have an
interesting point of view, a provocative way of looking at the
world. And the best bloggers tend to be a little obsessed about
something. When I see those things, I get excited about offering a
platform to express them. One of the original reasons for starting
HuffPost was my feeling that some of the most interesting voices in
our culture werent onlineand I wanted to make it easier for them to
make the transition.p pstrongAmazon.comstrong Has the Huffington
Post turned out the way you planned What surprises did you adapt to
take advantage ofp pstrongHuffingtonstrong We had our hopes, but no
one could have predicted that HuffPost would become such a huge
success. One of the things that surprised us was the passion
expressed by our community, so we worked hard to provide them an
easy way to comment, and an environment where civil discourse is
encouraged.p pstrongAmazon.comstrong As many people have noted, the
Obama campaign was the first to really harness the power of the web
for fundraising and organizing. Do you think running in the first
heavily blogged election also made his victory more possiblep
pstrongHuffingtonstrong Obamas online operation was state of the
artincorporating everything from viral videos to
textingasagrassrootsorganzingtool to social networking sites to its
online fundraising juggernautand was a key component in his
success. It wouldnt be overstating things to say that if it wasnt
for the web, wed be inaugurating a different 44th president on
January 20th. And thanks to bloggingand YouTube, instant
factchecks, and viral emailsit was much harder for his opponents to
use the tactics of the past fear, smear, and anything goes.p
pstrongAmazon.comstrong You and your editors have written a book
about blogging while noting the irony of doing so. Theres a lot of
talk about the relationship between blogs and newspapers, but less
so about how blogs will live with books. Aside from the obvious
examples of bloggers getting book deals, how do you think blogs and
books will affect each otherp pstrongHuffingtonstrong Anything that
keeps people reading is a good thing! And blogging has certainly
led to a renaissance of sorts for the written word. We live in a
culture dominated by visual imagery and communication, so having so
much vital writing on the web has helped rehabituate the younger
generation to reading ... and hopefully blogs will be a gateway
drug that leads them on to the harder stuff of books. And people
blogging about books is obviously a great way to promote the best
of the new releases and some deserving older releases that never
got the attention they warranted.ppbrYour Price a targetblank
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