I’ve mentioned by new TypePad book on the blog before, but why not mention it again?
As you probably know, when you’ve authored a book your publisher gives you a bunch of copies of said book to do with as you will. I’m going to keep one for myself (since I still think it is cool to see my name printed on the cover of an actual book, despite my well documented love of all things Kindle). That still leaves me with a number of copies of Building a TypePad Blog People Want to Read. I owe a few copies to various folks in my life, but without this blog I would never have written the book so it only seems fair to give some copies away on the blog.
Taking a page from my lovely wife (check out her blog called Food in Jars) I’ve decided to give five (5) copies of my book away to five people that comment on this post. However, I’m going to randomly pick five commenters from this post.
You have until midnight of Wednesday, August 4th to leave a comment and enter to win a copy of my book. Just leave a comment and tell me why you should get one!
I’ll mail you the book, and all I ask in return is that you review the book on Amazon or Barnes and Noble after you’ve read it (your review should be honest, of course!).
7 responses to “Building a TypePad Blog People Want to Read: A giveaway!”
I’d like a book about typepad because chase utley likes baseball.
I’d like a book about TypePad because WordPress sounds too journalistic for my liking.
I’d like you book about typad because it seems fun to read and till now i only used wordpress so maybe this makes me try typepad
I can’t believe I haven’t been to your blog before! It’s great. I hopped over here from Aparment 2024, where I was doing a little catch-up. I’d like a book about TypePad because I’d like to build a little ol’ library of blog books for my students. A library of blog books — seems ironic, doesn’t it?
Hi,
I am interested in your book of typepad. But I think now its late. Can you please send it to me as well..
It has been rightly designed for professionals. The terms, here used, sound professional and are hard to know.
I’m still thinking it is cool to see my name printed on the cover of an actual. I think its great.