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Learn from 15 Successful Bloggers: Grab Your Copy of Beyond Blogging Today

Posted By Darren Rowse 29th of December 2009 Pro Blogging News 0 Comments

What do these 15 bloggers have in common?beyondblogging3.png

  • Chris Brogan
  • Gary Vaynerchuk
  • Chris Guillebeau
  • David Risley
  • Penelope Trunk
  • Chris Garrett
  • Darren Rowse
  • Pete Cashmore
  • Jonathan Fields
  • Shama Kabani
  • Michael Dunlop
  • Steve Pavlina
  • iJustine
  • Brian Clark
  • John Chow

There are a number of commonalities between these people actually. They all blog, they’ve all had at least some level of success with their blogs, they all make a living (to some extent) from their blogs and they are all featured in a new resource – Beyond Blogging.

Beyond Blogging is a 200 page book pulled together by Nathan Hangan (a regular guest poster here) and Mike CJ. They’ve put a lot of work into getting into the inside of the above 15 bloggers heads and as a result have created something pretty special. It’s $47 or if you act quick you’ll also be able to secure it with some consulting with the authors for an extra $50.

About Darren Rowse
Darren Rowse is the founder and editor of ProBlogger Blog Tips and Digital Photography School. Learn more about him here and connect with him on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.
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  1. Now that must be good. All of these bloggers including you have done great things and i don’t think involving these many bloggers in a bad idea is possible. I will have a look at it.

  2. Sounds like it will be a great read! I really like the cover design as well.

  3. Sounds a very Interesting read! You should of posted this a week ago then I could of had it as an Christmas present ; )
    http://www.studentspayless.com

  4. cool but too much!

  5. It seem great, Darren. I will give a look, soon.

  6. hey, awesome Darren, I’ll take a look soon.
    by the way I wanna ask u about triggit! what’s it about?
    I don’t really understand what they are saying in their blog http://blog.triggit.com so could make it clear for me ..
    thanks!

  7. Ryan F. says: 12/29/2009 at 10:46 am

    $47 seems high for a 200 page book. I think I’ll wait for this one to hit Amazon.

  8. It is a shame they missed the Christmas gift band wagon but I’m sure it will make good hoilday reading for a lot of people.

  9. @jordan

    How can you say a book cost’s too much unless you’ve read it? There could possibly a million dollars worth of info in there.

  10. At this point, I will just say that I hope to be in this list some day.

  11. Im going to enjoy this read and ya i think it is a little too much!

  12. $47??? They’re kidding, right?

  13. I think this book has come up all over the internet, even Chris had written about it, I know this will be a beautiful book, thanks a lot for updating us Darren.

    Regards
    Vishal Sanjay
    http://www.dumblittleblogger.blogspot.com/

  14. Strong list of top tier bloggers. Hope to one day make that listl

  15. The kind of book that I really need to kick-start my blogging. I have bought and read 31 Days to Build Better Blog and currently implementing all the tasks. Beyond Blogging will be my next investment. Thank you.

  16. This ebook brings a great news for a bloggers like me. However, I prefer to finish all the task given in 31 Days To Build A Better Blog first.

    Thanks Darren for this notification

  17. Wow that fellow is having the name of big players and now want to capitalise it.

    What you will tell which they did not tell about them selves.

  18. Looks like a good book on blogging.I am going to buy it now :-)

  19. Well, Market Players want to play like a team . I believe this will be good to read , even they wanted to play jointly , and in this case they still want to run ahead by telling truth of Blogging.

  20. Can’t wait to get it. Looks like its a 200-page book jammed with quality stuff.

  21. Now that must be good. All of these bloggers including you have done great things and i don’t think involving these many bloggers in a bad idea is possible

  22. Nice tips from some of the greatest bloggers

  23. Thank you so much for sharing this resource. I find all the information you recommend so useful. Everything including your own 31 day ebook has helped me in launching my own blog last week. Thanks again!

  24. What kind of ebook is this? Is it a practical ebook or just data collection (simple interview).

    Has anyone read it. I want a review.

  25. I think most of bloggers are promoting the book, “beyond blogging”, It seems that the book will be really very good for us.

  26. Sorry, $47 is too rich for my blood.

  27. I’m surprised that Yaro Starak is not in the list.

  28. I would like to grab it now. I wish to learn from those experienced bloggers.

  29. Yep.. it’s a bit costly.. waiting for reviews first

  30. Yeah I can learn so much from them, even it’s so many difficulty to practice their knowledge, tips and trick. And the book proce it so expensive

  31. Too costly for me. will wait for some reviews..

  32. Isn’t amazing how things turn out. A totally innocent post exposes me to David, and then a comment from another post introduces me to Gary. I’d be that much poorer if it wasn’t for blogging.

    This book sounds interesting, but I think I’ll put it aside until the new year as I’ve already spent my online budget.

  33. Really a Great source of Knowledge. Darren ….. Happy New Year …in advance.

  34. Hi !
    I really like this topic , as most of the new bloggers like me will definetly find useful from this.
    I am also from one of them who is looking for an good traffic on my blog . Its really having an
    good stuff to refer and implement these things on my blog.
    Thanks once again for such post.

  35. Mmm… I’ll think about it, but I’m not sure just yet.

  36. $47? C’mon, Darren. What are you thinking?

    Some great principle is being violated when the collected “wisdom” of 15 people making a living “to some extent” costs more than books by some of the great writers and thinkers of this or any other era.

    You can get Harold Bloom’s “Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds” for anywhere from less than $1 (used) to $14 (collectible) at Amazon.

    It’ll be interesting to see what kind of correction the marketplace makes on this bagatelle.

  37. Would be happy to answer questions about the book. Find me on twitter @nhangen.

    If you want reviews, just do a Twitter search for #beyondblogging or “Beyond Blogging” and you’ll get them.

  38. In this day in age, I just do not think e-books like this should cost over $19.95. We have seen these type of e-books, with a collection of successful people and their secrets time and time again. I would just go to each of these individuals web sites and find some great posts you can learn from.

    Just my 2 cents.

  39. JWC, I think you’re looking at it all wrong…”to some extent” isn’t accurate. They are all making a living. Each charges much more than $47 for an hour of consulting, and the book also comes with actions steps and a workbook.

    If you want to complain, come to me, I’ll be more than happy to answer questions.

  40. i would have been ready to get all the tips.even by paying for it.thanks for this .great post

  41. Sounds like a good book on blogging. Also, thz for sharing the name of good bloggers, i will surely get benefited by reading their blogs.

  42. Thanks for sharing this important links with us. I feel it will really gonna help us in positive way.

  43. This is a nice list of bloggers to learn from!

  44. Some great principle is being violated when the collected “wisdom” of 15 people making a living “to some extent” costs more than books by some of the great writers and thinkers of this or any other era.

    You can get Harold Bloom’s “Genius: A Mosaic of One Hundred Exemplary Creative Minds” for anywhere from less than $1 (used) to $14 (collectible) at Amazon.

    It’ll be interesting to see what kind of correction the marketplace makes on this bagatelle.

  45. I disagree that it costs too much. Go get an interview with any person successful in their field, and see if their info was worth the price. Info costs money as it’s really the experience behind it that counts. Maybe it saves you years of time or tons of money you would have otherwise spent to acquire it. Crazy statement.

    It’s always valuable when you bring so many experts together as they feed off of each other. This info could possible be the turning point in someones life, you never know. Thanks for bringing this onto the radar, I’ll be checking it out. Take care. Patrick

  46. Wow… but it’s really hard to read all the 200 pages, how about a DVD with all your great videos :D That’ll be really cool.

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