CONTACT: Donna Baxter, President NAWBO Greater Pittsburgh
412-251-000 or nawbopittsburgh@gmail.com
412-251-000 or nawbopittsburgh@gmail.com
NAWBO Event Shows Women
How to Blog Their Way to Success
PITTSBURGH,
June 21, 2014 – Heads up women writers, entrepreneurs, and non-profit
organizations. This event is just what you need. NAWBO Pittsburgh brings you
“Pittsburgh Women Blog Their Way to Success” on June 28, 2014, 10 a.m. to 12:30
p.m. You’ll learn ways to make your blogging pay in money or credibility and
more. That’s right. Whether you’re blogging for passion or profit, blogging can
lift you to your next level. And these women will show you how:
R’Chelle Mullins: Ro shares her adventures in dating with RoManticlyRo.com
which is all about the "adventures and misadventures of a 30 something gal on the verge of dumping dating." Her website, Creatively Yours, hosts campaigns and fosters lasting relationships with leading beauty brands. RoManticlyRo.com
Suzanne Mauro: AICI, is a producer, webcaster, blogger, author, style editorial contributor, on-air fashion editor, certified professional media and fashion stylist, and mentor for fashion teen boards. “Style Everyday With Suz,” an inside look at the Arts, Culture & Style of Pittsburgh, www.suzannemauro.com
Lindsay Snodgrass: Lindsay knows how to walk the talk. She’s managed to shed and keep off upwards of
Heather Hopson hosted a television show in the Cayman Islands. Today, she's back home writing a different
kind of story as a new mom at DiaryofaFirstTimeMom.com. Since Heather started to blog she has garnered numerous awards, and served as a blogger spokesperson for Little Remedies® and Playtex Baby®.
Additional
information on the event and registration at:
The National
Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO) propels women entrepreneurs into
economic, social and political spheres of power worldwide by: Strengthening the
wealth creating capacity of our members and promoting economic development
within the entrepreneurial community; creating innovative and effective change
in the business culture; building strategic alliances, coalitions and
affiliations; and transforming public policy and influencing opinion makers. The Greater Pittsburgh Chapter is the fifth
oldest chapter in the country, established in 1975.
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