Blogging Heroes
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| Blogging Heroes: Interviews with 30 of the World's Top Bloggers | |
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| Author(s) | Michael A. Banks |
| Country | United States |
| Genre(s) | Social Media |
| Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
| Publication date | 2007 |
| Media type | |
| Pages | 350 pp |
| ISBN | 978-0-470-19739-4 |
| OCLC Number | 154800306 |
Blogging Heroes is a book by Michael A. Banks composed of interviews with thirty prominent bloggers.
[edit] Overview
The book tries to uncover the methods, strategies, and philosophies that allowed each of these bloggers to set their blogs apart from the millions of other blogs that exist.
There are thirty bloggers profiled in the book:
- Dave Taylor
- Grant Robertson, the editor of Download Squad
- Chris Anderson, the Editor-in-Chief of Wired Magazine and the author of [The Long Tail]
- Gina Trapani of Lifehacker
- Ina Steiner, the editor of AuctionBytes
- Mary Jo Foley, a well-known Microsoft watcher
- David Rothman of the non-profit operation
- Frank Warren, founder of PostSecret
- Mark Fraunfelder of BoingBoing
- Peter Rojas of Engadget
- John Neff - Autoblog
- Deborah Petersen
- Robert Scoble, AKA Scobleizer, formerly of Microsoft
- Ken Fisher
- Joel Comm, Internet entrepreneur and the editor of JoelComm.com
- Garry Conn
- Brian Lam
- Kristin Darguzas
- Chris Grant
- Scott McNulty of TUAW
- Philipp Lenssen
- Brad Hill - Director, Weblogs, Inc. at AOL
- Steve Rubel
- Rebecca Lieb
- Deidre Woollard
- Mike Masnick
- Gary Lee
- Richard MacManus
- Eric T. of Internet Duct Tape
- Victor Agreda - Sr. Programming Manager, AOL Tech & Foreign
- Steve Garfield