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e-books in Blogging & Blogs category
by Ogi Djuraskovic, Kristi Hines - First Site Guide , 2015
This guide is an introduction to mastering the art of blogging. It provides easy to follow steps to start, maintain, and grow your blog. You'll find a blueprint that takes you from learning the basics of blogging to becoming a knowledgeable blogger.
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by Jill Walker Rettberg - Palgrave Pivot , 2014
Selfies, blogs and lifelogging devices have become important ways in which we understand ourselves. Jill Walker Rettberg analyses these and related genres as three intertwined modes of self-representation: visual, written and quantitative.
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by Varinder Taprial, Priya Kanwar - BookBoon , 2012
Many businesses are using social media these days to enhance or support their business functions. This book discusses why businesses need a blog and then goes on to explain how to go about creating, maintaining and promoting it.
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by Matt Barton, James Kalmbach, Charles Lowe - Writing Spaces , 2011
This book is for anyone interested in learning more about web writing. It's not intended to be a general book about writing -- we're focused here on the type of writing people do in social media sites such as blogs, wikis, Twitter, and more.
(8674 views)
by Milt Wear - Bibliotastic.com , 2011
In here you will find soul-searching life experiences, testimony, humor, and poetry. All from the seasoned viewpoint of an 82 year old great grandfather, who is totally enraptured by the modern world of blogging and social media.
(8611 views)
by Dan Gillmor - O'Reilly Media, Inc. , 2004
The book about journalism's transformation from a mass-media structure to something more democratic, a story of evolutionary change and a modern revolution, because technology has given us a toolkit that allows anyone to become a journalist.
(16842 views)
by Sylvie Devilette - Reporters Without Borders , 2009
A handbook from Reporters Without Borders with handy tips and technical advice on how to to remain anonymous and to get around censorship, and how to establish credibility through observing basic ethical and journalistic principles.
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