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Pleasanton Patch is Looking for House & Home Bloggers

Your house is your castle — and likely your biggest investment — so tell us about it.

Is your home away from home? Do you watch HGTV more hours than doctors recommend? Does this spring-like weather have you dreaming of dark moist potting soil?

Tell us about it on Pleasanton Patch! We're looking for bloggers to share their passions with us for our new House & Home section, launching March 1.

Whether you're redesigning your kitchen or you're in the real estate business, we know you have something of value to share. Are you an expert on your town's neighborhoods? Are you a contractor with great stories to share?

Then we're going to give you your very own blog platform. It will be yours and yours only. As long as it's legal and readable, you've got free rein.

And, since it's your blog, there are no strings attached. Write one blog or 100. Write once a week or every day. It's totally up to you.

Patch will not own the blog content, meaning that if you already have a blog, you can re-post your work here. And if you're new to blogging, we'll show you how to do it.

Just click the green Want to Blog on Patch button under the Local Voices section on the homepage, or email david.mills@patch.com and he can help you sign up.

(And if you want to blog about something else, that's fine too. Join us!)

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