www.PMSBuddy.com PMS Reminder Website Signs Up 150,000 Users

www.PMSBuddy.com, the free online PMS reminder service, has proven itself in providing a much-needed service to men in relationships across the globe. Recently, the site announced its userbase has expanded rapidly to surpass 150,000 registered users, which continues to grow and add new features to website.

Denver, CO, February 11, 2009 --(PR.com)-- www.PMSBuddy.com, the free online PMS reminder service, has proven itself in providing a much-needed service to men in relationships across the globe. Recently, the site announced its userbase has expanded rapidly to surpass 150,000 registered users.

PMSbuddy.com is a completely free service with the catchy slogan, “Saving relationships, one month at a time.” Officially launched just under a year ago, PMSbuddy.com continues to improve the offerings offered on the site. When a user signs up, they enter their wife’s or girlfriend’s most recent cycle information, and automatically begin to receive email updates notifying them of when PMS will next begin. These emails offer helpful hints and tips on how to best cope with PMS and encourage men to be compassionate towards their significant others during this “time of the month.” Women can also sign themselves up and send PMS reminders to the men in their lives.

The site has seen significant growth both domestically as well as internationally, and continues to grow daily. The CEO and founder, Jordan Eisenberg, expressed he expects the userbase to reach a quarter million users by the end of the first quarter of 2009.

PMSBuddy.com was launched in March 2008 as the first and only free website to keep men aware of when the women in their lives will be suffering from PMS (premenstrual syndrome). A popular feature of the site is a forum in which users are able to post stories on the topic of PMS, and other users can comment and vote on their favorites. PMSbuddy.com also offers a “National Alert Meter” which compiles the user data of PMS in America, a free Facebook application, and a section with tips and advice about how to best cope with PMS within a relationship. The service is completely free.

If you’d like more information about www.PMSBuddy.com, email inquiries will be answered at press@pmsbuddy.com.

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