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Black Women Connecting Online For Business Building
Columbus,
OH
- Research studies continue to indicate that Black women are
one of the fastest growing groups of entrepreneurs and business
owners. Not only that, they are also more likely to survive
their first 5 years in business than many other groups.
Such
tenacity is reflected in the continuous growth of the recently
launched BlackWomenConnect.com - the largest social network
for professional African American women. Free to join, this
unique online community has thousands of active members that
use the site as a central point for business networking, career
building, and professional unity.
The functionality
of BlackWomenConnect.com is similar to that of LinkedIn, FaceBook,
Plaxo, and others. Users can meet and interact with each other,
post news and blogs, upload videos, promote their upcoming
events, and even participate in forums.
"This
is the only site that allows women entrepreneurs to interact
with each other as if they were in the same room. Women are
on there as we speak, closing deals and making transactions,"
says Dante Lee, co-founder of the site. "There is no other
space online like this for this group."
The site,
along with many others, is produced by Lee Moss Media, a joint
venture between Dante Lee of Diversity City Media and William
Moss of HBCU Connect. The two are on a mission to build the
largest network of premium African American web sites.
For more
details and/or to join the site for free, visit:
www.BlackWomenConnect.com
PRESS CONTACT:
Dante Lee
Diversity City Media
dante@diversitycity.com
614-595-6063
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