Flutter; Twitter; Me; You; and Microblogging
Monday, April 13th, 2009
We’re sharing more on Blogging and making money doing it today.
ever thought about turning your blog into a book ?
well you can read this post, and we show you how to make that book and also how to promote it by nanoblogging. yep Nanoblogging.
If these tips this week help you syndicate your ideas to a larger audience, please leave us a comment telling us what was most helpful and how you made it work for you.
this video gives you a quick intro to the micro-blogging service known as “Twitter” – WE ALL Need To Use IT !
This series is all about Networking – YOUR BEST ASSET – YOU !

FlutterMocks You, Me and Our Microblogging Addiction
Nanoblogging – blogging in 26 characters or less – is the hot new trend, says Zak Ryman, CEO of newcomer Flutter. Not only can you nano-blog throughout the day on the site’s iPhone app, but you can also input your updates from other social media sites and have Flutter automatically cut them down to the 26 character limit, giving them the brevity required to be consumed by your ADD-afflicted friends and followers.
It is, of course, a fictitious parody of everything that’s hot in social media – a “mockumentary” created by Slate Magazine to poke fun at the web’s latest obsession. It’s not exactly Spinal Tap, but we’ll take what we can get.
If you have the attention span to watch an entire 3 minute video, please let us know how it ends.
Myebook: Self-Publish Multimedia Books Online

In today’s do-it-yourself online world, self-publishing
your own content can be accomplished in a plethora of ways. If, however, you’re looking to create and distribute a polished e-book made up of either text, photos, audio, and video, or a combination of all four, Myebook is a solution with a slick interface for creating and viewing e-books worth considering.
With Myebook users can create their own e-book from scratch or PDF, incorporate a myriad of file types into their books, drag-and-drop assets, browse and effortlessly flip through other e-books, and connect with other members.
The e-book creation process would kick serious butt if it were able to plug into all media types across popular cloud storage services and socia
l networks, but as is users can grab photos from their Facebook, Flickr, 23, Bebo, Photobucket, and Picasa accounts, as well as bulk upload most file types (including audio and video) to galleries and drag and drop content from galleries onto pages. One thing to keep in mind is that users will
need to link each service to their account before creating their e-book.
When it comes to page and asset management, however, users will be impressed at the quantity of options and how they can customize the layout and content of the page to their liking. Page content can be edited with standard word processing features, so users have complete control over text and object formating. Plus, Myebook comes with a myriad of existing assets like photo frames, clip art, and special effects to spruce up your content with their creations.
Once done building their book, Myebook members can publish it publicly or privately, and specify whether viewers can add comments or share their work. Once published, the e-book will be added to the site’s library, and publishers and readers can share it across social networks or embed it elsewhere.
Myebook viewers can interact with the book by adding comments, flipping through or browsing pages, saving screen grabs, subscribing to changes, sending to friends, or searching content.
Without creating our own full-length book, it’s hard to say whether Mye
book would be good as a professional tool for self-publishing written content. We do, however, think that it’s an impressive service with a variety of use cases — a fancy photo album to name just one. The only downside of the application is the wealth of features available might over-complicate the user experience and intimidate new users.
See Also: 6 Ways to Publish Your Own Book
How to Make a Free PDF E-Book Using Word
How to make a E-Book for free using free trial software
This is a great video explaining how easy it is to turn your BLOG into a Book – yes a Published Book. using Blurb.com the software is free and web-based; so you can get and use it anywhere.
Blog Book: How to Make Your Blog into a Book Using Blurb
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