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October 24, 2003

Start your own blog... seriously

By QBlog in

I realize that many people visiting this site have never heard of blogs before and are quite unfamiliar with what has become the "blogging phenomenon." My nature is to share, educate and inform and because of that I've created a helpful Make Your Own Blog: TUTORIAL page.

The page explains why you might need a blog, how to set one up and provides links to helpful resources to get you started and better understand what blogging's all about. My hope is that this tutorial will de-mystify Web publication for some of you and possibly inspire a few folks to actually start a blog of your own.

If you're reading this, then chances are that you have some interest in Quixtar (positive, negative, neutral or just plain curiosity). My primary goal is to increase the diversity of discussion about Quixtar by giving those interested in Quixtar a simple and easy method to publish thoughts, opinions and feelings about the business.

If you're an IBO and aren't sure about the rules governing personal sites I address that issue in the tutorial. However, you don't even need to create a blog about Quixtar. My secondary goal is to simply educate folks about the world of blogging in general. Make a blog discussing you dog, trip to Mexico or why you're sick of politics. The point is, just start a blog. Try it out. If you don't like it, then stop. But I'm betting that you'll like it a lot more than you expect.

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