An Open Note To My Competition

November 30, 2005

Somebody considers me/this website competition! How do I know? I know because I’m being tracked by competitor-analysis.com.

How do I know that someone is paying their tracking service to spy on this website? Oh, I have my ways…

Dear Competitor,

Let’s be friends. Let’s work together! It’s flattering to be considered a competitor, but the purpose of my mission is to raise awareness about how sugar ruins people’s lives.

I made this site:

1. To keep off sweets by being accountable to more than just myself. In essence I created a group to virtually monitor my behavior—really quite selfish.

2. To show people a sweet free life can be done and be fun.

3. Influence others to live healthier.

Despite all that I would certainly like to:

A. Share my story about how and why I quit sugar.

B. Create a web cult for sugar addicts.

C. Go on Oprah and jump up and down on her couch.

Perhaps I’ve just set some new goals for myself.

Oprah here I come!

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