The Little Things? Online -- the 'go-to' Website for Everyday Life Lessons and Personal Stories, Announces New Blog for the Online Community to Shar

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) July 17, 2007 -- The Little Things? Online, the "go-to" website for everyday life lessons and personal stories, today announced the launch of its new Blog www.thelittlethingsonline.com for the online community to share and enjoy real stories from real people.

"With all the things that get circulated on the internet nowadays, I think there's still a place for the 'little things' that often get overlooked in the everyday hustle," said Carl Christopher, creator of www.thelittlethingsonline.com. "The internet has grown to be one of the most powerful platforms for people to express and represent themselves. theLITTLEthingsonline.com now gives everyday people a chance to be like Dr. Phil and share the lessons and stories that life has taught them."

Each week users post stories on www.theLITTLEthingsonline.com that share little lessons or observations from everyday life. This could be something experienced in life or simply some good advice received from others. Other members of the online community read these lessons and then share their own personal stories. Over time, word spreads, stories are shared and we all enjoy the "little things" that life has to offer. The site is free and is open to everyone.

"What makes the site so innovative is that all content is user-generated, so visitors determine what gets talked about. It's like having a conversation about life with people from all over the world. There's never a dull moment," said Christopher.

About theLITTLEthingsonline.com

theLITTLEthingsonline.com was launched in April 2007 as the "go-to" site for internet users looking to share all the little lessons, experiences and moments that make life so special. As the online community's first user-generated blog, theLITTLEthingsonline.com is all about real people sharing real stories, and is fast becoming one of the most innovative sites for user-generate content. For a fresh and exciting way to "blog, share & enjoy" check out www.theLITTLEthingsonline.com.

About Carl Christopher

Christopher, a native of Los Angeles, CA, has enjoyed a successful career in both non-profit and for-profit ventures. In his spare time he enjoys bowling, golf and travel. He holds a BA in Economics from UC San Diego and an MBA from Harvard Business School.

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