The cover for The Corporate Blogging Book

Book_cover_with_lutz_forewordSo waddya think? I kind of like it. There’s been some discussion about whether "Hello" is the right word for the thought bubble.  I think it’s open-ended and neutral enough that it’s fine. Kudos to Penguin Portfolio’s designer!

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Comments

  1. Mike on Wednesday, November 09th, 2005 at 7 pm

    Although I didn’t think I’d like the title, it actually looks really good on the cover.

    Simple, which I obviously like, and clean.

    Good luck !

  2. meryl on Wednesday, November 09th, 2005 at 8 pm

    I like the style. It fits! How exciting, Debbie!

  3. Michael Stoner on Wednesday, November 09th, 2005 at 8 pm

    So, I’d guess it’s about, maybe, blogging? Seriously: clean, graphic, lots of white space. I like it.

  4. Donna Tocci on Thursday, November 10th, 2005 at 9 am

    Congrats! Must be exciting to see your name on the cover of a book.

  5. Paul Rosenfeld on Thursday, November 10th, 2005 at 10 am

    I LOVE the entire thing. I love the art and love the name!

  6. Sharlyn Lauby on Thursday, November 10th, 2005 at 12 pm

    Ditto. Nice graphic, clean image. It’s a winner!

  7. Tim Collins on Monday, November 14th, 2005 at 11 am

    Love the cover, but would suggest calling it “The Business Blogging Book.”

  8. Craig Killick on Monday, November 21st, 2005 at 6 am

    Perhaps you could change the speech bubble illustration to make it seem like it is echoiiiiinng…

  9. Michael Lent on Monday, November 21st, 2005 at 3 pm

    Debbie,

    I think your close coupling with the image/goodwill/aura? of GM gets riskier by the day–just like the news emanating from the company and its watchers.

    The overpowering, corrosive odor is failure, not success. It makes the GM blog a “so what?” kind of curiosity at best, no matter how good it is.

    You might consider diminishing the GM content in the book and on the cover.

    I know this may be unlike some other comments on your blog, but I wanted you to hear it in any case.

    Good luck with the final tasks of
    getting published.

    Michael Lent

  10. Debbie Weil on Monday, November 21st, 2005 at 5 pm

    Interesting comment, Michael. But too late. We’re going with the GM foreword.

    And I think you’re wrong, BTW. The fact that GM is suffering financially only makes its blog MORE interesting.

  11. Ted Demopoulos on Thursday, December 08th, 2005 at 9 pm

    I absolutely love the cover!
    Reminds me of Dr Suess’ “Horton Hears a Who.” The story would be much different in modern times with the Internet and “Who Blogs” etc.

    The GM foreward is interesting, and GMs good or bad times make it no less valuable.

  12. Philippe Borremans on Friday, December 09th, 2005 at 3 am

    Hi Debbie,

    Looks great and will certainly be on my shopping list (and no, not because…;-)

    Can I pre-order somewhere or is that too soon ?

    Take care and all the best for the launch.

  13. Debbie Weil on Friday, December 09th, 2005 at 7 am

    Thanks Philippe! Believe it or not, the book is already listed on Amazon and you CAN pre-order it! Here’s the link. The way they’ve got the listing set up, it looks like Bob Lutz is the co-author. Nope. He wrote the foreword. They’re gonna fix that: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1591841259/qid=1134129513/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/002-0961453-8334449?n=507846&s=books&v=glance

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