27 Websites In Print
Alex Covert — November 19, 2008 — Pop Culture
References: avclub
There are still plenty of people who don’t know what a blog is. In all fairness though, a “blog” isn’t that easy to define. Is it an online magazine? A diary? A collection of poems? It can be any of those and much more. AVClub.com covers 27 blogs that became books… actual, printed books. Books such as I Can Has Cheezburger? A LOLcat Collekshun, Drunk, Divorced & Covered In Cat Hair: The True-Life Misadventures Of A 30-Something Who Learned to Knit After He Split, and Stuff White People Like: The Definitive Guide To The Unique Taste Of Millions.
Trend Themes
1. Blog-to-book Trend - There is a growing trend of blogs being turned into printed books, presenting an opportunity for publishers and authors to tap into new content sources.
2. Niche Content Trend - As blogs on specific subjects gain popularity, there is potential for publishers to tap into new and niche content sources, providing targeted content to niche audiences.
3. Hybrid Content Trend - The emergence of hybrid content, combining print and digital elements, presents new opportunities for publishers and authors alike to create unique experiences for readers.
Industry Implications
1. Book Publishing Industry - The book publishing industry can capitalize on the growing trend of blog-to-book conversions, potentially tapping into niche content markets to create new revenue streams.
2. Online Content Creation Industry - As more blogs are created and gain popularity, the online content creation industry can leverage this growth and niche content to increase engagement and revenue opportunities.
3. Digital Printing Industry - The digital printing industry can support the trend of hybrid content by providing unique printing solutions that merge print and digital elements, creating new opportunities for publishers, authors, and readers alike.
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