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Blogger Users - Print Your Blog as a Book with Blog2Print

By , About.com Guide   October 1, 2009

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Many bloggers want to find a way to print their entire blog content quickly and easily. This is particularly common among people who use their blogs as journals of events in their lives. This month, Blogger announced that it has partnered with Blog2Print to make it easier than ever to print your entire Blogger blog or just specific posts in book format at a reasonable price.

You can get a soft cover book of your Blogger blog (20 pages or fewer) for just $14.95 or a hard cover book for $24.95. Each additional page over 20 is $0.35. PDF files of your book are available for $7.95.

To use Blog2Print to print your Blogger blog, just follow the link to visit the Blogger Blog2Print Web site, and enter your blog URL in the text box provided. Then select the date range of the posts you want included in your book, choose a cover from the nine options provided, add a dedication (if you want), and voila! A table of contents is automatically created, and you can preview your book onscreen. From there, you can edit your book as well as add or delete comments and images. When it's set up the way you want it, you can submit it for printing. It really is that easy!

Comments
November 30, 2009 at 12:21 am
(1) Nxdalton says:

Wow – just tried this blog printing service you recommended, it is truly amazing. Had a PDF book in my hands in 2 minutes for $7.95. Thanks!

February 24, 2010 at 10:53 am
(2) Marc says:

Yeah – imagine just got a PDF book of my blog for FREE – check out bookfabrik.com

August 28, 2010 at 5:22 pm
(3) Jinx says:

I’ll probably use Lulu for mine when I’m ready… this is great though for ease of use… I just really like Lulu :-)

December 3, 2011 at 2:25 pm
(4) Sherine says:

Oh that is an interesting concept. Cheers cookware ratings and cookware reviews

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