May 17, 2012

Three Cheers for Author Bloggers!

In my opinion, blogging and book writing go hand-in-hand. All it takes to bridge the gap from blog to book is a bit more forethought, discipline, and structure, and of course a publisher, and BOOM! you’ve got a book. Well, there’s a bit more to it than that. My experience co-authoring a book (The Art of SEO) was nothing like that. But still, it’s nice to romanticize the process — simply assemble your blog posts into a cohesive structure and send it off to a publisher. What could be simpler?

More often than not the author’s blog is an afterthought. The book came first. Then the blog came second as the book’s marketing vehicle, a complement/supplement. I’m not knocking it, but it’s great to see a high-quality blog turn into a high-quality book.

As both an author and a blogger, I can really appreciate when a blogger succeeds in transforming their blog into a book. It’s inspiring. One of my favorites is PostSecret, which was turned into a whole series of books. More prototypical examples of blog-to-book projects are The Long Tail (blog / book) and The Search (blog / book). Both are excellent blogs, and excellent books. Sometimes Twitter feeds turn into books too, like S*it My Dad Says. That’s some funny stuff. Now it looks like CEO blogger Steve Spangler is coming out with a book too. His is called Naked Eggs and Flying Potatoes. A curious title. In actuality I think his book is more of an amalgamation of his video content than his blog posts, but nonetheless the finished book looks impressive. Congrats Steve!

Folks often ask me if I’m going to write another book. My answer: I doubt it. It’s too painful (like birthing a baby, though, as a man, I can’t truly appreciate the pain of childbirth), and it pays less than minimum wage if you work out the numbers. Folks will then chime in with “Yeah, and why bother with a physical book anyways when everybody’s migrating online!” That I don’t agree with. There are a very large group of holdouts — me included — who still prefer the feel of printed books, who enjoy the experience of curling up with a good book rather than a laptop or ebook reader. And yes I own an iPad, but I don’t read books on it. And I don’t plan to anytime soon. Call me a Luddite.

Gartner Blogs

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04

Like its competitor Jupiter Research, IT consulting firm Gartner maintains a series of blogs written by its analysts, some freely available, some for clients only.

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Bold Career Blog

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04
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Ian Christie

Career coach Ian Christie recently started a blog to promote his consulting service and online career assessment tool.

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Inscene Embassy

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04

German fashion label Inscene has drafted young people in several cities around the world — including Tokyo, New York, London and Berlin — to maintain weblogs as cultural embassadors for the brand.

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Escalan’s Escablog

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04
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Derek Scruggs

Blog supporting marketing strategy company run by Derek Scruggs, long-time evangelist of email marketing best practices.

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Trademark Blog

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04

Commentary on trademark case studies, news developments and legal issues from lawyer Martin Schwimmer.

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Actress Allison Mack of WB’s Smallville

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04
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Allison Mack

German-born actress Allison Mack of the WB Network’s new Superman show, Smallville, maintained an out-of-character blog on the WB’s site. The blog includes tips on how to blog, various personal details about herself and a growing photo gallery, which ties in to the page’s sponsorship from Kodak. As of November, 2003, she stopped publishing the blog.

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Democrats.org

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04

The Democratic National Party has its own blog, with the surprisingly impolitic title “Kicking Ass” (which just makes it sound like they’re trying too hard to be hip, if you ask me).

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Beta-7

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04
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One of the cleverest business blogs I’ve ever seen. From the innovative ad agency Wieden + Kennedy, this blog purported to be written by a beta tester of the ESPN NFL computer game, from Sega. The alleged beta tester is supposedly so disturbed by how violent the game is that starts experiencing blackouts during which he tackles his colleagues at work, trashes his own apartment, etc. An intense conspiratorial tone, video clips from surveillance cameras, unauthorized interviews with product managers, hacked rejected clips from TV ads for the product and the like all won the site a large following, most of whom didn’t realize the site was a hoax. The blog ended abruptly with Beta 7′s mysterious disappearance, coinciding with the launch of the game. A great example of an adverblog.

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Craig Newmark

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04

Creator of the super-popular free classifieds service Craig’s List now blogs

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TechDirt

Posted by: Rick E. Bruner of ExecutiveSummary.com on 03/19/04
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Mike Masnick writes: Another possible “business blog” for your list is the blog from my company: Techdirt, which has been online since 1997 and acts as promotion for our enterprise blogging business. We provide private, branded corporate intelligence enterprise blogs to our clients. Basically, we’re a corporate intelligence firm – keeping up to date on everything our clients need to know about, and then telling them about it (summary, link, analysis, context) in a blog format. We’ve been doing it since 2000 which might make us the very first example of a business blog…

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