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Tired of filling up your blog with boring posts? Take the next step and get inspired to create something unique. Author Margaret Mason shows you the way with this fun collection of inspirational ideas for your blog. Nobody Cares What You Had for Lunch: 100 Ideas for Your Blog is a unique idea-book for bloggers seeking fun, creative inspiration. Margaret gives writers the prompts they need to describe, imagine, investigate and generate clever posts. Sample ideas include:
No One Cares What This Book Has to SayReviewed by C. Byrne, 2010-02-06
If you are over the age of 13 you really don't need this book. Surely by now you've had enough life experience to come up with something better.
Very happy...Reviewed by Esther F. Gilley, 2009-12-07
with this purchase :) I work in a library and pretty much NEVER buy books. But this was one I will use over and over. I'm excited to start using it for more blog ideas!!
WHY?!?Reviewed by Michael A. Rossman, 2009-07-17
Just the fact that someone bothered to write this book and you're
considering buying it is proof enough that no one really cares
about your blog.
Not a worthwhile purchase if you are already a writerReviewed by Andrea Z, 2009-07-13
I already have a blog, and I was hoping to find tips and
information on how to make it even better. However, this book is
geared toward someone who has not yet started a blog. The book is a
list of ideas of what your blog could be about. (My fault...I
should have taken the title of the book more seriously!)
So, if you think you might like to start a blog, and if you have no
incentive or motivation to research blogs (uh...... as in type
"blog" into google's search engine[...])..... then spend the money
on this book.
However, I think if you are motivated enough to start a blog, you
probably already know what you would like to write about and you
probably have already seen blogs you like.
So to me, this book was really a waste of money. To be honest, it's
hard to believe someone actually published it! I guess there must
be a need. But to me, it just doesn't make sense.
Wish it had moreReviewed by M. Buttersnaps, 2009-05-23
I picked up this book for my daughter to help her with content for her blog. We were both unimpressed with the ideas and surprised at the lack of depth for so many of those ideas. Maybe we'll try the Blogging with Moxie book and have better results.