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Create your own blog on Saga Zone


Calling all Saga Zoners - now is your chance to get blogging in our popular online social community


As you will probably know, a blog is a type of online diary. It is different from an online chat forum. Some people use them to tell their friends what's going on in their lives, while some use them to tell a story or give advice on topics ranging from using the internet to which hook to use to crochet that perfect jumper.

Saga's website already has a number of popular bloggers who share their lives and passions with you online. There's Linda Franklin's dating blog , Marianne Talbot's warm and witty carer's diary Keeping Mum, Terry Walton's Allotment Sagas and Balkan Castaway Lucy Irvine, who gives you the inside track on her new life in Bulgaria.

Don't forget that most blogs are on the internet, so anyone can read them. However, when you set up a blog on Saga Zone, it will only be readable by Zone users. All you need to do is register an account and log in to be able to read anything on the Zone. And if you haven't already, make sure you register with Saga Zone to create your own personal profile page and share your interests in our online forums.

We hope you all enjoy blogging. We at Saga appreciate your feedback, so, if you have any suggestions or thoughts on the new features we've added, please let us know.

Want to set up your own blog? Then click here to get started.


This article was created: 17 October 2007.
This article was last edited: 31 October 2007.

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