Stephan Miller
Bloghology, Offline Blogging Magazine, For Bloggers and By Bloggers

Bloghology, Offline Blogging Magazine, For Bloggers and By Bloggers

I subscribe to a few magazines. Any magazine that is totally devoted to the Internet is hard to find. When I find one, I subscribe. The internet to me is almost a blur of information. I process it quickly, absorb enough and move on.

It is nice to be able to sit in a chair and read an actual book or magazine. I actually find myself reading magazines like Revenue cover to cover, ads and all. I am pretty much blind to online banners for the most part.

I first met Mert when he interviewed me for the second issue of Bloghology. It came out of the blue and I was really honored. It was the first time I had been interviewed.

So when Mert sent me an email a few weeks ago, asking me if I wanted to write for a magazine. I said, “Sure”.

A print, PDF, and online magazine just for blogging. I knew I had to get in on that. So, for the last few weeks, it has been hard for me to keep this under wraps. It would be hard for just about any blogger.

But now I can let loose, at least a small bit, of what’s going on.

2500 copies of the magazine will be distributed at Blog World Expo.

The Bloghology staff, in no specific order:

The mission of Bloghology is to cover everything blogging and be devoted totally to blogging, providing new and experienced bloggers with worthwhile content every issue. We give advertisers the opportunity to promote their products and services in all three version of the magazine: print, PDF, and online.

Bloghology will be published every three months with a run of 40,000+ copies. A subscription with be 20 euros in Europe and 30 euros (as I write this, roughly $44.59. You never know with the current economy).

And with all the Wordpress issues I finally finished, I am behind in posting some articles to the site, but once I get some up there, make sure to drop by and show show love, vote for them, and submit them to your favorite social sites. I plan on buckling down this weekend and catching up to the others authors.

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