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Blog Blazers: 40 Top Bloggers Share Their Secrets

Posted by James Turnbull, Thursday, 13th November 2008

If you’ve always dreamed of being a world-famous blogger, then you can’t do better than “Blog Blazers: 40 Top Bloggers Share Their Secrets”.

The just-released book by Stephane Grenier features interviews with 40 of the internet’s top bloggers, including the finest of all bloggers James and Alex Turnbull (that’s us!).

Packed with blogging tips, it will make the perfect christmas present (you know, for all those family members who already have the Google Sightseeing Book).

Available now on Amazon.com!

6 Responses to 'Blog Blazers: 40 Top Bloggers Share Their Secrets'

  1. 1. cookie monster says:

    Any plans for a More Not In The Guide Book?
    Or have you still got boxes of the first one piled up in your respective hallways?

  2. 2. dr.R. says:

    Seen any paparazzi lately?

  3. Google Sightseeing Admin
    3. James says:

    @Cookie: On the contrary, I don’t even have a copy for myself! We are thinking about a follow-up, but real life keeps getting in the way. Maybe one day…

    @dr. R: Yes, loads! Did you hire them?

  4. 4. cookie monster says:

    Come on - pull your fingers out.
    You are certain of selling at least one copy to me at least! :)

  5. Google Sightseeing Admin
    5. Rob says:

    Pre-order the soon-to-be-bestselling spinoff “Behind the maps: the truth about working at Google Sightseeing” - a giant roller coaster of a novel in 400 sizzling chapters. A searing indictment of domestic servitude in the eighteenth century with some hot Gypsies thrown in.

    :D

  6. Google Sightseeing Admin
    6. Alex says:

    “A searing indictment of domestic servitude in the eighteenth century with some hot Gypsies thrown in.”

    It is for sentences like that Rob, that you got the job in the first place ;)

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