Gardeners Join the Blogging Frenzy
MYeFlora.com launches a free Blog service for its online gardening community.
Mission Viejo, CA. February 3, 2006
— In January 2006, MYeFlora.com set
out to prove that gardeners can blog too, by launching a free blogging
service. The Blog service includes an easy set up of a personal
blog for members, which now comes as an optional part of the free
community membership offered by the website. Now, members can benefit
from this new service by better connecting and sharing with online
viewers of their choice: members can share their blog with guests,
members, approved friends, or maintain a private blog just for themselves.
Since its beta launch in mid 2005, MYeFlora
has launched various tools and resources for its plant enthusiastic
audience. Recently launched services include forums, live chat,
articles, book club, and event calendars. In the case of the blogs,
MYeFlora takes the gardening community into the cutting edge world
of technology, and introduces them to a side of the web that has
quickly exploded into an exciting and must-have feature.
“We’re very excited about the
Blogs, particularly because our members can utilize them as a plant
journal, or to just have fun with,” shared Vanina Mangano,
co-founder of MYeFlora, “and we’re interested in attracting
gardeners from all phases, who can benefit from accessing resources
from our community, and who can share knowledge and experience with
other members.”
The blog service is a first release of many
cutting-edge services and resources that MYeFlora is set to launch
in 2006. With a solid team of developers on hand, MYeFlora promises
to deliver additional services that day-to-day gardeners can utilize
and benefit from, thereby sharing in the advantages of a technology-crazed
world.
About MYeFlora
MYeFlora is a complete online garden resource and community; a channel
for all gardeners to come together to share knowledge and information
for the benefit of other gardeners. At MYeFlora.com you will find
resources, information, and ways to interact with other community
members. MYeFlora aims to fill the void of the online gardening
community, and nourish it with a site that is appealing, easy to
navigate through, and fun(!). For more information please visit
www.MYeFlora.com.
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