You should buy the book
Mitch Joel is a generous and perceptive blogger. Well worth the daily read. He has a new book. You should buy it.
David Meerman Scott writes an essential blog, daily. His book is a classic. You should buy it.
Tom Asacker writes a very thoughtful blog about marketing. Worth the read. He has a new book. You should buy it, too.
Every day, Mark Frauenfelder and Cory Doctorow blog tons of goodness at Boingboing. They each have books. You should buy them and share them.
Bernadette Jiwa's blog keeps getting better and better and you are probably already reading it. She has a new book on the way. You can guess what you should do.
There are authors and actors who only show up when they have something to sell, who hit the road to briefly entertain us, pitch us and then leave. If you love their work, then by all means, buy it! But the frequent blogger is here for another reason. He or she has something to share and is relentlessly showing up to teach and lead and connect.
If you want that to happen more, if you're getting something out of it, buy the book.
[I actually hestitated to write, "should," because it puts books into the same category as classical music and supporting NPR. No one says you "should" buy comic books or go to action films...
Buying books is actually scary for many people, so they make up excuses about not having enough time or money. The reason that books are frightening is that they might make us feel stupid, or we might get a lousy one or we might end up feeling like a failure for not finishing it. This is pretty common, actually.
I think buying books from consistent bloggers is a little different, though. First, you're probably not going to be disappointed with what you get. Second, it's almost always their best work, because it doesn't feel as ephemeral as a blog post to the writer or reader--it's a far more focused and direct shot to your neocortex. And third, most important, because it's a very concrete form of encouragement (not just for the writer! but for the reader too), one that will selfishly make it likely you get more blogging from the very people you'd like to hear from more often as well as reminding you, the reader, that you're worth the effort and investment.
Plus, when you're done reading, it's a generous act to share one.]
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