"Got a Blog? Make a Book!"
Blog2PrintTM
"Next time someone asks "How can I print my blog?" send them to Blog2Print. With a couple of clicks, you choose a cover, the posts you'd like to include, and you're on your way to creating your own Blog Book!..."
At last count, I've got 11 blogs. A few of which might be worth converting to print format. This is something I'm going to think about.
The blogs I think might, maybe, be print-worthy are:
- Apathetic Lemming of the North
- 3,823 posts
- Problem is, much of the value to readers is the blog's links
- Loonfoot Falls Chronicle-Gazette
- 112 posts
- Which doesn't have nearly enough content
- Yet
- A Catholic Citizen in America
- 395 posts
- This also is a bit light on content
- So far
Narcissus-X (106 posts) is a possibility, too: but that angsty and arguably-insane artiste's posts are very short, there aren't that many of them, and I'm not sure people would be interested enough to actually pay for a book of them.
I may have left out the blog which, in print format, would make me a bigger best-selling author than Stephen King. But I doubt it.
Related post:
- "Well, That's Interesting: Google's Blogger Teams With Amazon"
(March 24, 2010)
2 comments:
Blog2Print sure sounds quite interesting, I never heard of a blog printing service before and come to think of it, it does really sound kind of cool and its also useful to keep track of what subjects you have touched on. Company Formation
Company,
I hadn't thought of keeping track of subjects as a function of Blog2Print's service. It'd be a trifle pricey, but hardcopy still has advantages over digital information storage.
I probably wouldn't use it, though: I use Blogger's tags ("Labels") and Phydeaux's Label Cloud to keep track of how much I've discussed subjects - and give visitors a sort of quick & easy index.
Everybody else,
A quick check of "Company Formation" and the link's URL gave me this promotional copy: "Company formation in UK, limited company formations & registration electronic online incorporation system which is very easy and convenient to use." And, the assertion that the website isn't known for disseminating malware.
We'll probably be seeing juxtapositions like "in UK" and "online incorporation system" more, as the people running regional companies start realizing that people anywhere in the world are now virtually 'in the neighborhood.'
Exciting times.
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