Over the last few weeks, I’ve gotten my hands on two new ebooks I think you’ll be interested in. Both are published by Wordtracker, the keyword research pioneers. One deals extensively with blogging and the other is a great idea-generator for writing articles, blog posts and press releases. I’ll give you the overviews of each below then you can check them out for yourself.
The Web Content Recipe Book – Only $19 when you Buy Before Nov. 17th
This is a handy little idea-generator that includes quick-read chapters filled with ways to quickly churn out blog posts, articles, press releases and more. It has lots of great reminders on how to optimize your content as well. When you write as much copy and web content as I do, it’s nice to have a go-to source for ideas. This is one of those ebooks I’ll print out and keep by my desk. I’m sure I’ll refer to it often.
And, since it’s on sale now for just $19, how could you go wrong? Sale ends 11/17/09, though. After that the price goes back to the original $29.
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Blogging for BusinessBlogging for Business – $39
Nicely done! I was impressed with how this ebook took what can be a difficult topic to master (blogging) and compressed it into a very manageable tool. Logically arranged and easy to read, Blogging for Business takes you through each step of creating and promoting a blog. It brags that you can learn blogging in just 50 steps. Sounded like a lot to me when I first saw that, but this ebook actually moves pretty fast so each step doesn’t take you as long as you might think.
From building the blog to writing posts to promoting, getting & keeping readers and even selling through your blog; it’s all covered here. This is a great resource for anybody who is thinking about or is currently blogging. At 163 pages, you’ll get the complete picture in a format that lets you work through each step as you have time.
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Karon,
I bought the “Recipe” book. It’s great. Enjoying the book as a kind of swipe file. I think their recipe format idea to provide a starting point for whatever I’m working on is genius.
Glad you like it. It’s a cool little book.