
Building a TypePad Blog People Want to Read
Scott McNulty(Author)
Peachpit Press Publications
Published on 29. July 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-321-62451-2 (ISBN)
Description
Today, it seems everyone-from multinational corporations to your kid's second-grade teacher-has a blog. They all have one, in part, because they have information they want to share with others-from customers and clients to neighbors and parents. But to actually build a good blog-to create a blog people want to read-takes thought, planning, and some effort. From picking the right TypePad plan and working with domains to managing posts and building a community, creating a successful blog involves making critical decisions at each step. In this book by blogger extraordinaire Scott McNulty, you'll learn how to:
Set up your account and work with blog-specific settings.
Customize your blog to fit your personal or business needs.
Manage your site with TypePad's Dashboard.
Monitor and make sense of traffic.
Work with pages and-of course-publish your posts.
Deal with comments, manage trackbacks, and handle comment spam.
Find a stock theme-or customize one yourself.
Work with images and photos.
Set up your account and work with blog-specific settings.
Customize your blog to fit your personal or business needs.
Manage your site with TypePad's Dashboard.
Monitor and make sense of traffic.
Work with pages and-of course-publish your posts.
Deal with comments, manage trackbacks, and handle comment spam.
Find a stock theme-or customize one yourself.
Work with images and photos.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Dimensions
Height: 156 mm
Width: 228 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
435 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-62451-2 (9780321624512)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Scott McNulty is a simple geek living in Philadelphia. Scott has been blogging for a decade both professionally and personally. He's been a happy TypePad user for seven years. 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.