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The Rational Guide to Google Blogger

The Rational Guide to Google Blogger (Rational Guides)

Learn how to build your own blog using Google?s free Blogger service. This book covers the basic and the not-so-basic concepts and technologies that you need to know in order to thrive in the blogging world. With this book, you will learn how to use Blogger?s Post Editor and Dashboard to create sophisticated postings that include images and hyperlinks, and how to change the look and feel of your blog using templates. Other topics include making money using Google?s AdSens
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2 comments to The Rational Guide to Google Blogger

  • The Radional Guide To Google Blogger is a very good book focusing on the basics of working with Google Blogger. I only wish I had this book when I set up my first blog… it could have saved me dozens of hours. There are a lot of good tips that you wouldn’t think of on your own. All in all, for a beginning blogger this is a good investment.

  • I’ve never blogged and when a volunteer project I’m working on led me to wish to put up a blog I turned to Google’s tools first–free and generally easy to use. I bought Mr. Lee’s primer based on comparisons of the available “Getting Started” selections on Amazon. It was useful, although he spends an awful lot of time teaching about getting your blog noticed (RSS feeds, etc.) before beginning to tell the reader how to actually build one. The book did help me overcome my mild technophobia and start creating a Google blog. When I started working with Google’s Blogger, though, I soon found that after only 3 years, Blogger has changed a great deal from the version on which the book is based. Blogger today generally makes some things that were not easy to do in 2005 as easy as pie today, so that many complicated instructions in the book are just plain obsolete. Mr. Lee badly needs to revise and update the book. With every passing month the present edition becomes that much less relevant and useful.

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