I’ve just started to be a regular blogger and I hope I can keep this up. For those in the same boat, you might want to get a copy of the new book by Janette Toral, Blog This: How Blogs Empower Every Internet User.

It is going to feature the following lessons:

  • Lesson 1: Introduction to blogging (Exercise: Blog critic and setting up a personal blog)
  • Lesson 2: Blog copyright and ethics (Exercise: Identifying blog violations)
  • Lesson 3: Generating revenue through blogs (Exercise: Identify revenue generating schemes for blogs)
  • Lesson 4: Getting started in blogging (Exercise: Theme planning and Setting up your blog for business)
  • Lesson 5: Marketing your blog (Exercise: Metrics set-up, trend tracking, and blog promotion techniques)
  • Lesson 6: Introduction to podcasting (Exercise: Creating a podcast)
  • Lesson 7: Becoming a professional blogger (Exercise: Identify professional blogging opportunities)
  • Lesson 8: Setting up your own blog network (Exercise: Creating a blog network)
  • The 100-Days Blogging Challenge
  • Club Member Directory (Individual member blogs, SME and Corporate Members website)
  • Sponsor text ads

4 Responses to “Blogging 101”

  1. Thanks Weng. I just included you in the list!

  2. yea, the hard part of blogging is the ability to keep up. I’ve seen a good number of blogs that just fizzle out quickly over some time. Keep blogging, Weng!

  3. Yeah, I think John Chow or someone said that only 1% of bloggers manage to do very well, most simply lose the patience. Good luck on this adventure you have started!

  4. Hello Weng. Kindly email me your mailing address and contact number so I can give your info to the printer for the book shipping. Thank you again for the suppport!

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