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New Type of Advice Expert for Today's World:
Advice Sister Alison is a new breed of
advice expert. She knows what is important to adults in this complex, constantly-changing
world. More importantly, she provides real advice based on real
life, presented in a , straight-forward and serious, but entertaining way. The content
is written to be relevant and provide maximum appeal to the widest audience possible.
The information can be personalized to suit varied values, cultures,
lifestyles, and situations. Alison knows what works, and what doesn't!
Unique, Affordable
Content!
Some people think
it's just fine to get a novice to provide content, or use photos and
press releases "as if" they had a reporter at the scene, or
experiencing a product or service. But readers have so many
choices on the net and they won't settle for junk! They "vote"
with their visits!
Whatever your non-fiction content needs,
popular, respected, responsible, beauty/fashion and lifestyles/advice expert Advice Sister Alison will meet them, while increasing your readership and prestige.
Worried about cost?
There's something for everyone's needs and budget.
Try a
"tip-of-the-day/week" or short advice column (500-800 words). As
your success grows, add full-length articles and longer, signature, "Double-Take" columns.
Topics range from general advice about life, love, career, travel, fashion and
lifestyle, to whatever your specific interests and audience, requires. The
"Advice Sisters®" logo available for your use at no
charge with the content you run. Rates are based on frequency and
length of desired content, and rights and services requested. Advice Sisters® *previously-published and syndicated
Advice Sisters® columns
and features are also available!Contact
Alison to get a
no-obligation estimate: advicesisters@advicesisters.net.
"There's a lot of (junk)
advice out there because every 16-year-old with a computer thinks they can give
advice. If you don't have the talent, the readers will know." The Advice
Sisters: " Folks across the nation are Vying to
Take up Ann's Pen" By Lisa
Gutierrez,The Kansas City Star, 2002
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