Press and Media Coverage

Blogging.org is led by Zac Johnson, an internet entrepreneur who has been building online businesses and publishing content since 1997. Over that time, Zac has been interviewed on national television, quoted as an industry expert, featured in case studies, and published as a contributing author across major business and technology media. This page documents those appearances so readers, partners, and advertisers can see exactly where each mention comes from.

If you are a journalist or producer looking for expert commentary on blogging, affiliate marketing, or the business of online content, contact us through our Contact page.


Television Appearances

Fox News, The O’Reilly Factor (Watters’ World segment) Zac Johnson was interviewed on the Watters’ World segment of The O’Reilly Factor on Fox News. The segment covered content creation and how new opportunities are opening up for bloggers that share content based around their passion and interest, with Zac speaking on how WordPress makes blogging easier and opportunities in affiliate marketing can also make it profitable. (source)

ABC News Zac appeared in an on-air interview with ABC News discussing blogging and content creation, including how independent publishers build audiences and generate income online. The was a syndicated TV segment filmed on location in New York City that focused on blogging, content monetization and how food and mom bloggers are growing their audiences online. (source)


Interviews and Expert Quotes

Zac Johnson has been interviewed and quoted as a source on entrepreneurship, affiliate marketing, and online publishing by through various media outlets such as Forbes, Inc, Huffington Post, Business.com, and American Express (Business Trends and Insights / OPEN Forum.

In addition to these publications and media reference, Zac Johnson was also featured in the Living Dot Com documentary.


About These Mentions

We list media appearances only where Zac Johnson was directly interviewed, quoted, featured, or published. The “As featured in” logos on our homepage refer to the specific appearances documented on this page. Where an original article or clip is still available online, we link to it above. Some older features may no longer be live at their original URLs; where possible, we link to archived versions.

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