Today I bought two books...

ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six Figure Income
by Darren Rowse and Chris Garrett


Synopsis
Blogging has become a popular and fascinating pastime for many, but more and more bloggers are finding it can also be an excellent source of direct or indirect income. Although the barriers to starting a blog are low, without expert guidance it is easy to get frustrated when success doesn't match expectations. Written by the creator of the world's number 1 resource for making money with blogs, "ProBlogger" takes the reader from absolute beginner to earning money from or as a result of blogging.Through step by step practical lessons the reader will choose a blog topic, analyze the market, set up a blog, promote it and earn revenue. Unlike other books that are big on potential and theory, "ProBlogger" provides results based on the authors own experience of what really works through practical, tried and tested advice. Inside readers will learn: how Bloggers make money; direct income earning vs. indirect income earning methods; why niches are important' using 20 critical blogging tools; 20 ingredients for a successful blog post; optimizing advertising; which advertising platforms work best; and expert analysis of Technocrat's Top Blogs - why they work and so much more.


I'll Be Watching You: Inside the "Police" 1980-83
by Andy Summers.


Synopsis

In the early 1980s, The Police went on tour accompanied by a photographer who documented the band behind the scenes in a series of candid and striking black and white photos. This talented photographer also happened to be the band's guitarist, Andy Summers. Yes, it's true - the man responsible for the guitar lick from "Every Breath You Take" was not only the backbone of one of the most popular bands of all time, he also possessed a visual gift for composition and mood that allowed him to capture the spirit of The Police better than anyone else could have. This book, somewhere between photojournalism and an illustrated diary, follows The Police around the globe between 1980 and 1983. From the American West to Australia to Japan, Summers recorded not only the band members rehearsing and partying - the proverbial sex, drugs, and rock and roll - he also photographed fans, landscapes, still lifes, and passersby in a reportage style reminiscent of Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank. Containing over 600 photos and filled with diary-style entries, "I'll Be Watching You" is a sumptuous volume beating with musical energy, nostalgia, and atmospheric beauty.

It is a must for photo buffs and Police fans alike. It contains over 600 photographs personally selected from the photographer's archive of over 25,000 thousand negatives (1980-83). Most photos are previously unpublished, and many of them have never even been printed prior to this project. Highlights include: rehearsals and recording sessions with band-mates; Sting and Stewart Copeland; exclusive back-stage and on-stage footage from concerts including Plaza de Toros (Barcelona, 1980), Budokan (Tokyo, 1981), Wembley Stadium (London, 1981), and Shea Stadium (New York, 1983); inside the tour busses, limousines, helicopters, private planes, parties, and hotel rooms; behind the scenes on music video shoots, at press conferences, and in-store appearances; life on the road with other bands including The Go-Go's, XTC, and The B-52's; and rain-soaked train windows, trashed hotel rooms, island retreats, over-capacity stadiums, and thousands of screaming, singing, sobbing, fans.


4 comments:

Anonymous said...

be interested to know what you think of the bloggin book...obviously a subject at the front of my mind lately.....interested to know if it holds any good/new advice

Sime™ said...

Will let you know, it was written by my Bro in Law, Darren... So, if it's bad - I won't get him to sign it when I see him next :) - You're MORE than welcome to read it after me man?...

Darren Rowse said...

if i'd known you were going to get one I'd have sent you a copy! hope you enjoy it though!

Anonymous said...

oh yes please, well let me know what you think first! I didn't know you were related to the author....can't believe you bought it LOL.