This is a pretty nice product. It gives a step-by-step guide to getting started with Blogger, complete with screenshots for each step and explanations of each tool and feature you can find on the interface. It also gives you ideas on different possibilities and options for configuring your Blogger account. However, since this e-book was published, Blogger has undergone a number of significant changes, although this still contains some relevant information. Naturally, it lacks reference to the recent updates and a good update is in order.
This would probably be most beneficial to newbies who want to know more about blogging. This e-book probably would be a lot better if it also included answers to common questions as well as solutions to problems that normally pop up with Blogger, and maybe even some template guidelines and customization, as well as useful links. Overall, not the most advanced resource, but has its merits.
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Blueprint Guide To Blogger By Joesy
Blogger Account Ebook, August 06, 2007
Reviewer: Julio Mattos
This is a nice ebook if you are new to setting up a blogger and blogging in general.
It's definitely a beneficial ebook, ebook because not only is the content explained, it also give you screen shots of the blogger set up and it's in step by step fashion.
I believe this ebook would be a helpful guide for those selling blogging products and since you also get resell rights with it, you can add it as a bonus as well.
Of course the ebook does lack showing the updated features and it's only 27 pages long, but I do believe 13-15 of pages has helpful screen shots.
So think about and look into it, then write a review, Joesy did a good job.
By Julio Mattos
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Blueprint Guide To Blogger By Joesy
Easy guide to building your blog, August 19, 2007
A quick, very easy-to-understand guide on building your blog with Blogger. Joesy gives the information in step-by-step fashion with illustrations. The red underlines and arrow marks in the scanned Blogger pages also help in directing the reader’s eye and in clarifying the instructions.
This e-book is helpful not only in building personal blogs but business blogs as well. Joesy shows in detail how to make use of AdSense, newsletter, Paypal payment buttons, and more. It also offers cautionary tips at the end on what to do if your blog is accidentally deleted.
I would have liked instructions on how to include a tag board in the blog, though, as tag boards work well in getting feedback from visitors. There are also parts here that I would have appreciated more explanation and examples, particularly the use of templates. I would prefer seeing advice on the best templates to use for particular purposes.
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Blueprint Guide To Blogger By Joesy
better than good enough., November 12, 2007
Reviewer: Lorie Therese Locara
If you are interested in making a Blogger-based blog but you are clueless as to how to go about it, this is a good primer. “Joesy” minces no words with his tutorial, and this e-book is complete with screenshots and squiggly arrows and circle/oval figures to highlight the areas you should focus in.
While I would do the same thing: edit the screenshots up on a paintbrush-type application to turn it into an instructional diagram, if a tutorial is on e-book form, it would be nice if the figures are the ready-formed oval, circle shapes and straight lines.
The text itself has grammatical errors, too, but it’s pretty much negligible.
A great touch is mirroring the Blogger theme in the text colors: orange text to highlight certain items.
While the entire e-book is certainly far from fully professional, you have to credit Joesy for being detailed to a fault. A better than good enough resource/Blogger tutorial, if you get my drift.