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problogger Recently I readed a book titled as ProBlogger: Secrets Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income. Authors of this book are Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett - the veterans of commercial blogging business. Darren is also owner of the famous ProBlogger site and b5media.

ProBlogger book is about how to make money with blogging. Blogging can be also full-time job and sometimes it can make you rich. Usually it doesn't as there are not very much people who have patience enough to build the blog, grow social networks and study the social media for years before blog turns to be profitable.

The book contains very good common blogging tips that every blogger should know. We can also find advices about how to build money making blogs, how to monetize and promote them. And it was good surprise to me to find also some real money numbers that popular blogs are making.

ProBlogger book covers also simpler money making options than building a commercial blog or blog network. You can find tips about how to start paid writing. Also topics of trading the domains and existing blogs are covered.

If you are deeply interested in making money with blogging or you want to find out some new exciting tips and tricks about blogging then this books is for you.

Posted: Sep 26 2008, 08:16 AM by DigiMortal | with 5 comment(s)
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Gunnar Peipman's ASP.NET blog said:

Here you can find the list of books I have read. All these books are recommended ones, here are no titles

# November 15, 2008 6:17 PM

Gunnar Peipman's ASP.NET blog said:

Here you can find the list of books I have read. All these books are recommended ones, here are no titles

# November 15, 2008 6:28 PM

Bob Saggett said:

I have to say it because I like the author's blogs but this book is pure rubbish. I read it yesterday (it is only a couple or three hours of reading).

It scrapes the surface of many topics but deals with nothing in any detail. There is certainly nothing in the book that isn;t either common sense or readily available on tens, if not hundreds, of beginner blogs. Unfortunately it seems to be a simple cash-in.

# November 28, 2008 8:13 AM

DigiMortal said:

I don't agree with you. I you are new to this field then you may find a good directions to go from this book. I can't deny that reading this book is not enough if you want to make money with blogging. You have to study a lot of things and you must have patience. This book just shows you directions you can go and how things work.

# November 28, 2008 9:35 AM

Bob Saggett said:

Perhaps if you are a _complete_ beginner to blogging then it may help you a little. If that is the target audience of the book then I may be mistaken about its premise completely.

However, the subtitle of the book suggested otherwise to me.

# November 28, 2008 10:51 AM