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- jboitnott, on 07/01/2009, -0/+9Awesome writing: "If someone's going pay $20 for a bound collection of stale weblog posts, they might as well be yours."
- taylorhayward, on 07/01/2009, -1/+10Edit comment gave me 4m and 30s to come up with something cool... but no dice.
- stonebone4, on 07/01/2009, -0/+6It really is a great scam: get users to upload content to your site then make money by publishing that content you in no way created.
- inactive, on 07/01/2009, -1/+6+1 for the effort
- dave122, on 07/02/2009, -0/+4BLOGGING: Never before have so many people with so little to say said so much to so few.
- viper001, on 07/02/2009, -0/+3A good way to cash in, but blogs almost always tend to really suck after their inevitable book deal. Stuff white people like, and Maddox are prime examples of this.
- ryanonfire, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Yeah I can't believe http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ became a book and http://whitestuffpeoplelike.wordpress.com/ didn't :O
- BrandonJM, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2It's funny, none of these stories ever talk about how these books actually do when they hit the market. Outside of Tucker Max and Maddox, I don't think any of them have faired well financially.
- joaob, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2Besides Digg...I'm almost ashamed to say that Gawker.com is the only other site that gets a daily visit and doesn't get filtered through my feed reader.
- rwallen, on 07/02/2009, -0/+2I liked some of Maddox's book.
- viper001, on 07/02/2009, -0/+1His book was good, but he stopped working on his blog altogether after finishing it
- Azselendor, on 07/02/2009, -1/+2You hear that, it's the sound of the blog bubble ready to pop.
- dn11, on 07/02/2009, -1/+2I'm working on a book deal for my digg commentary - these tips will help a lot.
- 01pwm, on 07/03/2009, -0/+0That's not true, actually. _Stuff White People Like_ has sold something like 150,000 copies, the LOLcat book has sold at least that much (and spent months on the bestseller list, and the two Chuck Norris Facts books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies.
- dn11, on 07/02/2009, -1/+1DIGG: I I
- LeNerd, on 07/02/2009, -0/+0also, the link to "hell" is 4chan hahaha.



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