Oct
01
2008
Q Netwerk, A Really Queer Company, has a new website to help promote GLBTQ websites. Its called Q SEEK.
We want Q SEEK to become the world’s most extensive and thorough online website directory for our queer community! To help that process along, we’re awarding $10 to each of the TOP 5 Highest Rated sites by number of votes and by ratings. Additionally, the TOP 5 sites with the most new reviews win $10 each. You have the potential of winning $30.00 every month! To find out more, CLICK HERE.

Aug
23
2008
Q Atlanta’s parent company, Q Netwerk, has launched another new website, Q Cards, bringing the number of Q Netwerk sites to nearly 40! Continue Reading »

Jul
04
2008
What inspires Queer people to begin small businesses? While the allure of the American Dream, avoiding pressure to conform to hetero ideals within workplace environments, and the entrepreneurial ‘bug’ could be the reasons, perhaps some queers choose being in business for themselves to finally play by their own rules and to contribute to their own communities.
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Jun
16
2008
If you like PopURLs, you’ll LOVE Q URLs! The new rising star in RSS aggregation of everything QUEER on the net. Check it out and let us know what you think.

Don’t forget to bookmark Q-URLs.com and check back often.

Apr
11
2008

Q Netwerk, parent company of this site, has unveiled Q MailBox a FREE web-based email service that makes donations to Gay Rights and AIDS Education organizations every time its used. Continue Reading »

Apr
02
2008
LOS ANGELES — (March 27, 2008) — Buttocks of all types and sizes will be recognized and celebrated during the month of April, 2008 by Continue Reading »

Feb
29
2008
My name is Joseph Sedillo and I’m proud to be the Coordinator for the Cascade AIDS Project (CAP) Men’s Wellness Center.
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Feb
19
2008
The Portland Gay Pride Festival will be June 14-15 at Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
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Feb
02
2008
Q Netwerk needs writers for our websites!
Q Portland is a community news and business directory for the greater Portland and Vancouver LGBT community. We need your articles about our community, our politics, our lives. Articles of scope beyond Portland my likely appear throughout our complete network of websites. Articles can be from 300 words for movie and music reviews to as much as 1,000 words.
Visit Q Netwerk for details.

Nov
27
2007
Shortly after coming out, I joined PABA (Portland Area Business Association,) Portland’s gay and lesbian Chamber of Commerce. I was excitedly telling my mom all about it when she (practically) interrupted me and asked “if gay and lesbian people want to be accepted by all of society then why have a business group that accents your differences?” Hmmmm.
Well…I had a pretty good answer. Several good answers, actually.
All of us humans like to be around people like us. I like doing business with gay people because they make great clients and they provide fabulous service.
How someone stands on social and politcal issues makes a big difference to me. I would rather do business with someone who is likely to agree with me on issues like discrimination and equal rights. Where we spend our money does make a difference - it is our strongest vote.
Joining together as a group allows us to make a difference where we can’t as individuals. In the short time I have been a member of PABA, Oregon approved domestic partnerships and outlawed employment and housing discrimination based on sexual orientation. I was at the forefront of those issues because of the connections I made in PABA.
It’s also a good place to meet quality people!
This year, PABA is celebrating its 15th Anniversary. That is incredible in its own right. The big party (we love parties, ya know) is on December 5 at Aura. You can get more information about the party by visiting the PABA website. There will be a Silent Auction for fun and to raise funds for the organization.
My website marketing business has done well over the past couple of years. I owe that success to my involvement in business networking groups, including PABA.
Consider supporting a business organization that supports our community in Portland. Membership is inexpensive and the services provided are top-notch.
