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Holidays Online

Holidays are a great time to bring the family together. Use your PNN page to connect with family across the globe and across the room.


1. Share Good Taste
Write your favorite recipes on your PNN page, and take a picture of your final dish. This is a good way to "take your recipe" with you if you're traveling, or even to give your first time college student a culinary challenge.


2. Picture Your Family
Make your own "Holiday Picture Family Challenge." Your PNN page can be a virtual home for family members scattered across the globe. Email your extended family and ask them to send their best holiday pictures to your PNN page.


3. Tradition 2.0
Story time is part of a seemingly lost tradition in today's "videogame" culture. Record grandma's tales about life in the Midwest and post the audio on your PNN page. Add pictures, and even video to complete the story.

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Staying connected with family can be a challenge.
  • Grandparents want to see pictures
  • Aunts and uncles want to see video
  • Kids don't even know how to write a proper "letter."
PNN.com has friendly, do-it-yourself, sites and online scrapbooks. PNN is for first-time computer users, with easy to follow templates that make your page fun and manageable.






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3 Reasons you Need PNN

"For People with experience in life...
not blogging"


3 Reasons You Need a PNN Site

1. Because you're busy
     Take some "ME" Time.

Families are fast-paced and between gymnastics, soccer, and finding something for dinner, you treasure the few minutes you have to yourself.
Let PNN.com be your Online Oasis, your rant, your place to say what you're really thinking. Let it out, it feels good.

2. Your "Techno-Challanged"
     PNN.com was MADE for you!


Programming your VCR was a big step and your web 2.0 kids run circles around you with texting, social networking, vlogging, and who knows what else. We understand.
Your PNN.com page is something you control. It's easy, friendly, and we think pretty darn fun. Your kids will probably ask how you did it. Imagine; them asking you a tech question.

3. You've got life experience
         Tell your side of the story.

While the people in your immidate household rarely look up from the tv when you're re-telling memories from your childhood, there ARE people in the world who actually want to hear your story.
Real people, across the plannet want to hear what you have to say. While the averege "blog" has one lonley reader, people who share on PNN.com can have hundereds, even thousands of people visiting their page every month.You want an audience to listen to your side of the story? You got it!

*Tip: Remember, if you ever get lost, you can always visit: http://help.pnn.com or email: editor@pnn.com.
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Real Families


Kamanthaleighmom
"I do not write for the benefit of anyone other than myself. It is generally at the end of the day, when my family is tucked into their beds that I sit here in the dark and "rant."


Uheg
"A collection of poems written by my son which illustrate the extreme "highs" and devastating "lows" of Bipolar Disorder.  May they give insight and understanding to all who read them."


Kristenco
I'm a wife, stay-at-home mom, singer, volunteer firefighter, PhotoShop addict and over-involved member of the community.


Daydreamer
I'm an artist, wife and mom, born in Berkeley, living in San Francisco, living with cancer, making art makes me sane, loving my family makes the struggle more than worth it!
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