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Posted on Tue, 09/6/2011 - 01:53 PM by
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It’s all George’s fault. Totally.
(George Nemeth)
I started reading what George had to say on Brewed Fresh Daily, one of the first real blogs in Cleveland. BFD was (and still is) a blog that presents pertinent information regarding the economic climate in Cleveland, Ohio. Economic development is the real focus of BFD, and since I was a part of that scene, I started reading it “daily.” I started to add a comment or two, and George and I had a few interesting discussions around the general economic climate in Cleveland. I wanted to meet him for coffee, and discuss some ideas I had, including starting up my own blog. George agreed, and we met one morning, (2006) in the Collinwood area of Cleveland. He told me in no uncertain terms that starting a blog would really help me in a couple of ways.
1. I would be able to gain credibility 2. I could start to extend my reach 3. I’d be one of the first to blog about franchising 4. I would be way ahead of the curve
G was right about all four.
Having one of the first franchise blogs around was a little lonely at first. The top question asked of me at the time was this one;
“Joel, what’s a blog?”
Here’s my 1st blog post (March, 2006)
My current franchise blog looks a little different, and so do I.
Without George’s encouragement, I may have never had the opportunity to write my franchise book.
If you don’t have a blog, you’re missing opportunities.
If you would like to start one, you’ll need a host that allows you to get access to the free WordPress.org blog set-up tools.
I use Dreamhost. (Affiliate link)
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