13 Comments On "Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World’s Top Bloggers"

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Rin Said,
August 17th, 2009 @4:29 am  

I found “Blogging Heroes” to be a really inspirational book that introduces the reader to many of the pioneers of blogging. As someone who is not a hard-core technical person, it was refreshing to learn the variety of blogs and get a glimpse into their world from the inside. You will probably recognize several of the blogs and enjoy finding out their origins and what motivates the people that breath life into them.

Some of the blogs profiled started as magazines first; others were born online. Some are run professionally by trained journalists; others are run as hobbies during spare time. All of the profiles, though, were interesting. I often found myself at the end of each chapter thinking, “That is so cool. What that person did!”

As you read the book, you’ll easily notice patterns in the advice, motivations and other factors that were keys to these bloggers’ success. By the end of the book, you’ll have a very concise list of what to do if you want to get started blogging (or improve your current blog).

Michael Banks style is great. “Blogging Heroes” is very easy to read with each of the 30 chapters devoted to one interview. I read the book one or two chapters each night before bed. It was perfect for that kind of reading- chapters are under 10 pages long; so, you can always finish one in about 10 minutes.

I recommend this book to anyone that wants to learn more about the world of blogging from a personal level.

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Anonymous Said,
August 17th, 2009 @4:57 am  

I “had” to burn the rest of a Borders gift card, so aimlessly wandering the aisles I picked up Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World’s Top Bloggers and started thumbing through it. I have just started reading but so far this book of interviews with top bloggers is really good.

For you BLOGGING addicts . . . you will get two things out of the book. One, articulation/affirmation for some the practices and approaches that you already integrate into your blogging. And, two, a few nuggets and aha’s that will seem so obvious, but you never knew.

For you BLOGGING newbies . . . you will get two things as well. One, you will benefit from the real-life experiences from real-life-bloggers about art and practice of blogging. And, two, it becomes painfully clear how NOT imposing blogging can be. These are pretty much regular Joe’s who have found a way to share their knowledge and opinions and a significant number of people who care to read them.

Not everyone should/cold be a blogging hero. There will be some limitations based on focus area, writing ability, intent and in my case, gray matter, but regardless of your blogging status, this is a good read.

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Idania Said,
August 17th, 2009 @5:16 am  

4.0 out of 5 stars
If you have your own blog, you should read Blogging Heros
I picked this up while one of my random strolls through the local bookstore. I have my own wireless networking & security blog, so I thought learning more about top bloggers…

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Basma Said,
August 17th, 2009 @6:09 am  

5.0 out of 5 stars
Bloggers, read this!
Page 30: “A successful blog is like a hungry pet that needs to be walked, fed, washed, cleaned up after, and loved regularly.

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Twila Said,
August 17th, 2009 @6:26 am  

Internet books are getting a little too cookie cutter. I blame the editors for this one. Wisdom takes more than 2 hours to read and needs more than a interview questionnaire. The author is blind to the 3 principles that he presents through the bloggers: passion – there is no passion in this book. Uniqueness – basically most of the bloggers all give the same recommendations. Content – the repetition here is unforgivable. What makes these bloggers unique is their obsession, but the author needs to dig deeper if he wants to find some real wisdom. Many there isn’t any.

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Edge Said,
August 17th, 2009 @7:41 am  

3.0 out of 5 stars
Thoroughly solid
This was an intriguing book to pick up at the bookstore and thumb through, although less fulfilling to read.

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Anonymous Said,
August 17th, 2009 @9:45 am  

2.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book to Read in the Store
I did not find this book useful. The author has spent time interviewing famous bloggers and compiled it. Most of the information is available online .

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Anonymous Said,
August 17th, 2009 @12:34 pm  

4.0 out of 5 stars
The new social media
Looking for an inside edge on the new full-contact sport that blogging has evolved to? Then, arguably, the group interviewed by Michael Banks is the one to consult for advice…

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Anonymous Said,
August 17th, 2009 @3:23 pm  

5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent collection
Even though there are apparently millions of blogs started, I still consider blogging a pioneer area.

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Vivi Said,
August 17th, 2009 @3:54 pm  

5.0 out of 5 stars
A Major Reporting Achievement
“Blogging Heroes” by Michael Banks has fascinated me since I first saw its intriguing cover. After I started reading it my enthusiasm grew, and I decided to pick up tips from each…

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Sabin Said,
August 17th, 2009 @4:43 pm  

5.0 out of 5 stars
Want to know what you can really get from blogging?
This is an inspirational book, giving you insight into the world of blogging pioneers, thought leaders, and passionate bloggers.

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Ulfah Said,
August 17th, 2009 @6:27 pm  

5.0 out of 5 stars
U Can Cherry Pick the best from some Very Good Bloggers!
Do you want to know a lot about blogging? Would you like to be a great blogger? Are you just curious about blogging?

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Hailey Said,
August 17th, 2009 @8:08 pm  

5.0 out of 5 stars
Picking the brains of the biggest bloggers
When Michael contacted me for to do an interview for a chapter in his new book, I wondered if it would be just another book on blogging.

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