Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends fame told me that "I am impressed with your dedication to do whatever it takes to grow your business." She was mostly referencing my entry into the blogosphere a couple of years ago, and the fact that she feels that my writing is really getting good, and that I have really made a commitment to it. Words from a highly touted small business expert, and blogger, really helps me keep things going………More
This blogging thing is a lonely existence, at times. Of course there is a lot of internet contact with other bloggers, and writers, but it is one on one {You and your pc} when it comes down to the "blogging" part of it.
It has been suggested by many successful online folks like Anita Campbell, and even Jim Kukral to just keep doing it, and don’t give up. I have never really been a person to give up easily, so it was a pretty natural process to just "keep on keepin on."
So here is some of my progress, thus far:

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- The Franchise King Blog was named a Top-100 Business Blog by a very successful entrepreneur in the UK.
- I was asked to be "The franchise expert in residence" and a monthly guest columnist on Small Business Trends
- Sean Kelly a B5 Blogger, and owner of a franchise marketing agency, hooked up with me, and we are doing some joint projects together
- Started the 1st ever Franchise Blog For War Veterans interested in alternative career options when they return from Iraq and Afghanistan
- Forbes.com approached me this month about becoming part of a new business and financial blog network..and I now am!
- Recently received a 7.3 ranking from "Blogged"
Here is how you benefit...you will keep getting better content, learn more, and become better informed on all things franchise!
I want to thank everybody that has supported me, and subscribed to this blog!
More good stuff coming!
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