Technical Blogging 2nd Ed (Pragmatic Bookshelf)
Wednesday, 17 July 2019

This step-by-step guide to technical blogging, with the subtitle "Amplify Your Influence" covers techniques to attract and keep an audience of loyal, regular readers. Author Antonio Cangiano suggests ways to reach your goals and amplify your influence in your field, to get more more users for your startup or open source project, or find an outlet to share your expertise. The book shows how to plan, create, maintain, and promote a successful blog that the author says will have remarkable effects on your career or business.

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Author: Antonio Cangiano
Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
Date: July 2019
Pages: 338
ISBN: 978-1680506471
Print: 1680506471
Kindle: B07VB5ST8R
Audience: Developers wanting to blog
Level: Introductory
Category: Social media & web marketing

 

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