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Even the elves are blogging. Or so it seems on the Christmas website www.northpole.com which has added an “Elf Blog” and other creative content to its child-safe, family entertainment activities. In its 17th year, this free holiday website draws millions of visitors. Last year the site had more than 10.5 million visitors, with more than 4 million page views on Christmas Eve alone.

No naughty elves here. The Elf Blog spotlights crafts and gift ideas for both children and grownups and lets visitors post comments. In keeping with the times, social sharing links are on all pages, including the much-clicked Mrs. Claus’ Kitchen. Even a cyberspace kitchen gets remodeled – this year visitors enter a revamped kitchen where more than 1,000 recipes have been reorganized for easier and quicker access. In fact, you can make your own recipe box of favorites and the site stores it for you.

Northpole.com debuted in 1996.

“We’ve always had children’s crafts, but this is the first year we’ve had crafts for adults, and a blog format to let visitors have a conversation or post thoughts about the crafts and gift ideas,” said Becky Clutter of Northpole.com. “Our crafts are awesome. They’re original, primarily low-cost to make, and offer different styles, from whimsical to elegant. And our gift ideas are perfect for anyone who wants to get something special for the people in their life but doesn’t have hours to spend scouring the Internet for unique gift ideas.”

She also said the recipe pages were revamped with the ability for guests to leave reviews, upload their own recipe photos, print shopping lists, and create a collection of favorites that the site saves for them. Also, this year the site brought back the option for visitors to submit recipes. “We love it when people tell us they’re sharing a favorite recipe that they prepare for their family year after year,” she added. In fact, she said, it’s this sense of tradition that prevails throughout the site. “It’s really heart-warming to share the spirit and the joy of the season with both children and adults and to know that children have a safe, fun place to come with good, quality content.”

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Chris Cashman

Business Editor

Northwest Herald

Crystal Lake, IL

ccashman@shawmedia.com

Chris has more than 20 years experience in journalism. He spent 11 years running the newsroom of the Lake County News-Sun, first as managing editor and then editor. He wrote news, feature and business stories as a correspondent and then staff writer for the Northwest Herald before being named as business editor in April.

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