Ships from: London, UNITED KINGDOM
Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping Options:
(Paperback)
Details from Seller
Comments from the Seller: *****PLEASE NOTE: This item is shipping from an authorized seller in Europe as part of a service brought to you by EuroBooks. To learn more about this service see the BookQuest Help section.*****
About the Seller
Seller Name: EuroBooks
Feedback Rating:
(2423 ratings)
In Business Since: 1996
Authorized Seller Since: 2008
Ships From: London, UNITED KINGDOM
Having your own blog isn't just for the nerdy anymore. Today, it seems everyone—from multinational corporations to a neighbor up the street—has a blog. They all have one, in part, because the folks at WordPress make it easy to get one. but to actually build a good blog—to create a blog people want to read—takes thought, planning, and some effort. From picking a theme and using tags to choosing widgets and building a community, creating your blog really starts after you set it up. In this book by blogger extraordinaire Scott McNulty, you learn how to:
Scott McNulty is a simple geek living in Philadelphia. Scott has been blogging for just over nine years about whatever strikes his fancy. He runs more WordPress blogs than anyone should, and even has a few other blogs using other blogging engines. More of Scott's words can be found on his personal blog, blog.blankbaby.com, or at Macuser.com, where Scott is a senior contributor, or Obsessable.com, where he writes a weekly feature about technology.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
09/26/2009: The book covers basic information about how to get around wordpress. This is a good choice for people who don't want to know the gory details like PHP, theme development/customization, and plugin development/customization. It certainly covers all aspects of usability of wordpress.
I Also Recommend: ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income, Blogging For Dummies, Huffington Post Complete Guide to Blogging.
Reader Rating:
See Detailed Ratings
05/02/2009: This book is ok from the sense open source platforms like WordPress are hard to keep up with as they are changing all the time. Great book on the basics of getting a WordPress blog setup and that people will want to read. A nice place for WordPress and other blogging ideas check out BloggingElements dot com they have awesome writers and content about WordPress blogs.