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Yes you can!
You like reading blogs and have something you'd like to say but aren't sure about STARTING A BLOG just yet? You can get your feet wet by using the QuakerQuaker discussion board as a blog. I've called the board QuackQuack and it's powered by the Disqus commenting system.
Anyone can easily sign up and post and and anyone can comment, just like any other blog. You can use your account name as your blog address (for example my posts on QuackQuack are collected at http://disqus.com/people/martin_kelley/. If the QQ editors think your post should get wider distribution we'll bump it up to the homepage.
Most bloggers use services like Google's Blogspot to run their blogs, but most of them started writing comments and guest posts on established blogs. I'd love to see more Quaker blogs--here's an easy way to start!
To begin, just sign up and Start a New Thread!. You can see other other QuackQuack blogs here.
You like reading blogs and have something you'd like to say but aren't sure about STARTING A BLOG just yet? You can get your feet wet by using the QuakerQuaker discussion board as a blog. I've called the board QuackQuack and it's powered by the Disqus commenting system.
Anyone can easily sign up and post and and anyone can comment, just like any other blog. You can use your account name as your blog address (for example my posts on QuackQuack are collected at http://disqus.com/people/martin_kelley/. If the QQ editors think your post should get wider distribution we'll bump it up to the homepage.
Most bloggers use services like Google's Blogspot to run their blogs, but most of them started writing comments and guest posts on established blogs. I'd love to see more Quaker blogs--here's an easy way to start!
To begin, just sign up and Start a New Thread!. You can see other other QuackQuack blogs here.
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