Iain Dale's Guide To Political Blogging In The UK [Paperback]by Iain DaleThis book is OUT OF PRINT You may be able to find a copy at ABE Books Description of Iain Dale's Guide To Political Blogging In The UK- Articles by thirty leading bloggers and commentators- Profiles of more than fifty leading blogs - A directory of 1,200 political blogs - The best 500 political blogs in the UK - The best 100 Conservative, Labour and LibDem blogs People who bought this book also boughtTitle Information
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Write a review of this book Customer Reviews from AmazonAbout Iain DaleIain Dale is Britain's leading political blogger. He is a political commentator for the BBC and Sky and presents a daily political chat show on the internet TV station 18 Doughty Street.com. He has a fortnightly column in the Daily Telegraph and is a former Conservative Party candidate.Iain's blog can be read at http://iaindale.blogspot.com Contents of Iain Dale's Guide To Political Blogging In The UKForewordDarren Murphy, Managing Director, APCO UK Introduction Iain Dale The top 500 political blogs in Britain Iain Dale The top 100 Conservative blogs The top 100 Labour blogs The top 100 Lib Dem blogs The top 100 non-aligned blogs The top 30 MP blogs The top 60 media blogs The top 30 councillor blogs How the bloggers are making politics more challenging Steve Richards Why Blogging Matters David King and Evan Kraus Starting a Political Blog: Things to Think About Matt Wardman Under the Hood: Technical Notes Matt Wardman The American Political Blogosphere in 2007 and beyond David Wescott Blogging: what's in it for political parties? Mark Pack Temps de Parole Aude Athimon Why MPs Should Blog! Lynne Featherstone MP Lefty blogs David Osler Local government blogs: muttering to ourselves? Lee Rowley The state of the left of centre blogosphere Jon Worth The state of the centre right blogosphere Phil Hendren The state of Lib Dem blogging in the UK Stephen Tall Political blogging: The space between debate and action Gez Smith Blogging A Dead Horse Cllr Richard Booth Women and blogging Ellee Seymour How to use humour in blogs and not come unstuck Kerron Cross Lasting the pace: why most blogs don't make it Liam Murray Political podcasting Jonathan Sheppard My first year of blogging Nich Starling Mainstream Labour should do more blogging Conor Ryan The dangers of blogging Rachel North The State of the Welsh blogosphere Ciaran Jenkins The train leaving at Platform 10 Fiona Melville The blogging candidate Tracey Crouch Shotgun blogging Nadine Dorries MP State of the Scottish Blogosphere Grant Thoms The British blogosphere is still teething Helen Szamuely Political Blogging Down Under David Farrar The State of Green blogging Jim Jepps Blogging in the Anglosphere Donal Blaney State of the Irish Blogosphere Mick Fealty Journalist bloggers: gamekeepers turned poachers? Paul Linford Free blogging can be expensive... Phil Dilks Glossary Who's who in political blogging The directory of UK political blogs Your recently viewed titles |
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