The Blog2Print platform makes use of data fed to us directly from WordPress. Your login information is required by WordPress in order to send us the data.
If you are having difficulty logging in, or have forgotten your user name and/or password, the WordPress site is the best place to retrieve it. To access WordPress for login assistance, try:
The Blog2Print platform makes use of data fed to us directly from TypePad. Your login information is required by TypePad in order to send us the data.
If you are having difficulty logging in, or have forgotten your user name and/or password, the TypePad site is the best place to retrieve it. To access TypePad for login assistance, try:
The Blog2Print platform makes use of data fed to us directly from WordPress. Your login information is required by WordPress in order to send us the data.
If you are having difficulty logging in, or have forgotten your user name and/or password, the WordPress site is the best place to retrieve it. To access WordPress for login assistance, try:
Why do you ask for my TypePad User Name and Password?
Our custom publishing platform is able to take all of the text and images from your blog and convert them into a professional book format. All it needs is to be fed your blog. The TypePad interface we utilize requires approval from you to allow this access. So, by entering your user name and password, the TypePad service knows you've authorized us and delivers all of your blog content to us.
What do you do with this data?
Once you've submitted this page and we've received the data from TypePad, your user name and password are deleted from our system. Not only don't we use it for anything else, we don't even store it anywhere.
The good news is that you can rest assured we are only using this temporarily to access your blog data. The only bad news is that if you want to make another book later - you'll have to reenter them both.
Why do you ask for my WordPress User Name and Password?
Our custom publishing platform is able to take all of the text and images from your blog and convert them into a professional book format. All it needs is to be fed your blog. The WordPress interface we utilize requires approval from you to allow this access. So, by entering your user name and password, the WordPress service knows you've authorized us and delivers all of your blog content to us.
What do you do with this data?
Once you've submitted this page and we've received the data from WordPress, your user name and password are deleted from our system. Not only don't we use it for anything else, we don't even store it anywhere.
The good news is that you can rest assured we are only using this temporarily to access your blog data. The only bad news is that if you want to make another book later - you'll have to reenter them both.
NEW! Blog2Print for Self-Hosted wordpress.org users!
We are currently in Beta with a new ability to print your self-hosted Wordpress blog. If you are a user - we'd love to have you try and let us know your feedback.
What do you do with this data?
Once you've submitted this page and we've received the data from your blog, your user name and password are deleted from our system. We don't use it for anything else, and we don't store it anywhere.
Next time someone asks "How can I print my blog?" send them to Blog2Print. With a couple of clicks, you choose a cover, the posts you'd like to include, and you're on your way to creating your own Blog Book! Nothing is faster and easier than Blog2Print.
A 20-page softcover Blog Book is just $14.95 Hardcover only $24.95.And extra pages are only 35 cents!
You pick
Cover
Images
Number and Order of Posts
Comments
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And Bloggers Say...
"My books came today. They are beautiful! I am impressed with the fine quality of the paper and the picture clarity and everything. Thank you!" - Karen Spain onFacebook
"I love Blog2print! I printed out my baby blog and it will make an awesome keepsake for my little girl." - Savanna Fancher onFacebook
"This was the answer to my blogging prayers!" - Ami Bunch onher blog