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Mark Schaefer on The Tao of Twitter

Ari Herzog

Mark Schaefer introduced his first book, “ The Tao of Twitter ,” on his blog on February 15, 2011. Back to your book. Fleshing out the handbook into a book seemed to make sense. About two years ago, I had been approached by several publishers about writing a book. ” I emailed him for more information.

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Writing About the Science of Kissing

Ari Herzog

Leave it to internet readers of Sheril Kirshenbaum’s Discover magazine blog to be the collective inspiration for a book about the science of kissing. We become, in effect, ‘under the influence.’ Like any passionate blogger, Sheril updated her readers with progress updates and sneak peeks at book contents. It’s powerful.

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Mark Schaefer on The Tao of Twitter

Ari Herzog

Mark Schaefer introduced his first book, “ The Tao of Twitter ,” on his blog on February 15, 2011. Back to your book. Fleshing out the handbook into a book seemed to make sense. About two years ago, I had been approached by several publishers about writing a book. ” I emailed him for more information.

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Introducing Stephen Tiano: Monday Muse #2

Ari Herzog

Stephen Tiano, a freelance book designer, page compositor, and layout artist, wrote a guest blog post here in February 2009 about his blogging and tweeting and how both contributed to his economic success. It was at this place that I really learned about how pages of books should look. Here is Stephen for the second week.

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Monday Muse #1: Mitch Joel

Ari Herzog

He’s the president of digital marketing agency Twist Image , and the author of Six Pixels of Separation, the name of his book , podcast , and blog. I confess never listening to his podcast, but his blog is in my RSS reader for top-notch writing and a Canadian slant to controversial issues; and I’ve also read the book.

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