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I'm Rex Hammock, the founder and head-helper of SmallBusiness.com. Chances are, I emailed you a link to this page saying something like, "Your blog post would make a great how-to entry on SmallBusiness.com."

I hope you've seen SmallBusiness.com before, but if you haven't, it's a wiki and all of the content here is organized to assist small business owners and managers get to the information they need to make decisions. The content is all licensed under a share-and-share-alike Creative Commons license. (Find out more about SmallBusiness.com here and here.)

If you create an entry with you blog post, you will be credited as that entry's "creator" and it will have a link to your user profile. User profileS can be used to promote your blog and your business. (User profiles are the only place on SmallBusiness.com where such promotion is encouraged.)

Here's how to add your post as an entry

1. Register and log into SmallBusiness.com. We run on the same software platform as Wikipedia, but on SmallBusiness.com, only people who have registered with a valid email address can create or edit entries.

2. When you are logged in, create a how to entry.

Don't worry if you can't figure out how to do all of the coding stuff you find in those directions. A volunteer will follow behind you to get your entry looking nice. However, you do need to be the user who creates the entry so that you will receive proper credit at the bottom of the page.

3. Be sure to create a User profile so that the creator link will lead people to your blog.

If you're not convinced, here's one last attempt

Starting soon, each day, we're going to highlight one How to and its creator on the front page of SmallBusiness.com and on our blog. If you post your How to and create a User profile, we'll feature your How-to.

Any questions?

Feel free to email me [email protected] or call me if you have any questions. My phone number is 615-690-3456 and it forwards to my cell-phone.

Thank you.