Are you making the kind of money that you want from your
blog, website or newsletter? Well these 4 women are! Join us on Tuesday, June
15th to find out how you can monetize your website, blog and newsletter.
Michelle Madhok of Shefinds.com,
Amanda Steinberg of Dailyworth.com,
Diane Byrne of Megayacht News, and
Kat Griffin of Corporette.com will
discuss how they turned their websites, blogs and newsletters into successful
online businesses and how you can too.
You wont want to miss the advice these four amazingly
successful Internet impresarios have to offer!
These ladies will discuss:
- Specific actions to catapult your subscriber
base
- Technical tips to monetize your business
- Basic steps to start monetizing your online
property today!
- How to obtain contributing writers and experts
on your site, where to find these writers and what these relationships entail
- How to set up affiliate relationships
- How to manage your time and focus your energy to
turn a profit
Details:
Tuesday, June 15, 20106:30 pm Registration and connecting7:00 9:00 pm- Seminar
ABOUT OUR PANELISTS
Michelle Madhok
Michelle Madhok is Founder of
SheFinds.com and MomFinds.com, online publications distributed via e-mail and
blogs that help busy women everywhere shop the web for the latest beauty and
style finds.
A widely regarded
expert in online shopping, Michelle has also been a contributing editor for
RealSimple.com, MSN Shopping, Cotton Incorporated and the American Heart
Association. Her style and shopping tips have been featured in numerous
newspapers and magazines, radio and television interviews, including Metro
newspapers in New York and Boston,Womens Wear Daily, The Tyra Banks show, NBC,
Investors Business Daily, The Chicago Tribune, The New York Post, and the
Washington Post.
Prior to
launching SheFinds, Michelle was the Director of Entertainment Marketing for
CBS Broadcasting New Media, then Group Director of Editorial Products for women
at AOL, where she oversaw all womens content. Michelle has a BS in
Communications from UC Berkeley and a MS in Marketing from Northwestern
University. She currently resides in New York City. Amanda Steinberg
Amanda Steinberg started DailyWorth.com as a way
to give women key insights into building real net worth. Like Weight
Watchers to dieting, and Cliff Notes to literature, DailyWorth makes complex
financial concepts simple. DailyWorth stands out as the go-to source about
personal finance for smart, ambitious, working women. Since its inception in
January 2009, DailyWorth has garnered 20,000+ subscribers and a stream of media
appearances, including Forbes, SELF, Inc, NPR, MSN Money, New York Examiner, FoxBusiness.com,
and Woman Enprepreneur. A graduate of Columbia University, Steinberg also runs
a Web consultancy called Soapbxx, and contributes to ForbesWoman.com.
Amanda lives in Philadelphia with her husband, two children, and her iPhone. Diane Byrne
The owner and
editor of Megayacht News is Diane M. Byrne, who has been covering megayachts
since 1993. She is a longtime member of the International Superyacht Society
and was elected to the Board of Directors in February 2010, plus a founding
member of the United States Superyacht Association.
She is additionally a member of other professional organizations such as Ladies Who Launch and the Association for Women in Communications,
the latter of which presented her with a prestigious Clarion Award for Best
Feature Writing. In addition, she writes for a variety of yachting
publications, including Superyacht Business, Super Yacht World, Boat
Exclusive, Yachting, Yachts International, and Ocean.
Megayacht News
is the leader among independent Web sites devoted to luxury yachts. Its made the The
Helium Report's (now Halogen Guides') best yacht
blogs list, and has been referenced by Reuters, Forbes.com, The
Wall Street Journal, and others. Kat Griffin
Kat Griffin is the founder,
publisher, and editor-in-chief of Corporette. She had to learn fashion truths
the hard way: by showing up to her conservative Wall Street office in outfits
that seemed perfectly fashionable and normal when she left the house, only to
realize upon arrival to the office that they were either horribly frumpy or
incredibly inappropriate. She cursed the magazine editors who told her that
work-appropriate wear consisted of mini-skirts and gladiator sandals, and
wondered why no one wrote about beautiful suits. In May 2008, she finally
decided to take matters into her own hands and start Corporette.
She started in New York as a writer
and magazine editor (Family Circle magazine, Times college guide, and
Sportswear International) after getting her BS from Northwestern Universitys
Medill School of Journalism. Soon after she received her JD with honors from
Georgetown University Law Center, and returned to New York to work as a
litigator at Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP. She is currently an attorney at a
media-related nonprofit and lives in Brooklyn with her husband.