Women on the Verge Announces Brand New Media Kit
Women on the Verge is adding new things to their website and becoming more involved with their members. Take a look at our brand new Media Kit.
Tucson, AZ, June 06, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Women on The Verge is releasing their brand new media kit, which will enable businesses to reach over 1.25 million individual monthly through sponsorships of ads, radio shows, webinars, blogs,and e-mails, is available as of June 1, 2013.
Women on the Verge is the leading website to establish and promote the bond of sisterhood among all of its members. Membership is free and Women on the Verge has several noteworthy authors and human rights activist as well as the everyday woman.
“Unlike large social networks such as facebook or Linkedin, Women on the Verge, also known as WOTV, fosters a strong sisterhood and small town atmosphere.” - Arizona Daily Star
Women on the Verge was founded by Ana Lewis in September 2009. Ana thought behind the website was to form a sisterhood and to have a place where your voices could be heard. “Since the beginning of time, we have nurtured our children growth, our husband's career, and our elderly parents. What happens when we nurture each other? What happens when we direct that kind and supportive energy to other women? Women on the Verge happens.” - says Lewis.
For more information and view the media kit, please visit the following website: http://womenontheverge.net/index.php
Contact Information:
Women On The Verge
Nora Canon
nora@womenontheverge.net
www.womenontheverge.net
Women on the Verge is the leading website to establish and promote the bond of sisterhood among all of its members. Membership is free and Women on the Verge has several noteworthy authors and human rights activist as well as the everyday woman.
“Unlike large social networks such as facebook or Linkedin, Women on the Verge, also known as WOTV, fosters a strong sisterhood and small town atmosphere.” - Arizona Daily Star
Women on the Verge was founded by Ana Lewis in September 2009. Ana thought behind the website was to form a sisterhood and to have a place where your voices could be heard. “Since the beginning of time, we have nurtured our children growth, our husband's career, and our elderly parents. What happens when we nurture each other? What happens when we direct that kind and supportive energy to other women? Women on the Verge happens.” - says Lewis.
For more information and view the media kit, please visit the following website: http://womenontheverge.net/index.php
Contact Information:
Women On The Verge
Nora Canon
nora@womenontheverge.net
www.womenontheverge.net
Contact
Women on the Verge
Ana Lewis
520-749-2300
womenontheverge.net
natalialoper@gmail.com
elainedspitz@gmail.com
Contact
Ana Lewis
520-749-2300
womenontheverge.net
natalialoper@gmail.com
elainedspitz@gmail.com
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