Industry | Social Media |
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Founded | 2006 |
Key people | Olga and Slavik Kaushan |
Products | Lifestyle blog, Online social platform |
Number of employees | 30 |
Website | AllWomenStalk |
AllWomenStalk is a women’s lifestyle blog and online social platform. [1] Founded in 2006 by Olga and Slavik Kaushan, AllWomenStalk.com is an online community written by women for women. [1] The website is known for its Pinterest-like layout spanning a diverse range of 26 categories, including beauty, travel, cooking, health, entertainment, fashion, love, and wedding, among many others. [1] [2] [3] The blog is available as a free mobile app through the iTunes app store. [4]
Olga Kaushan, a professional writer, and Slavik Kaushan, a web designer and entrepreneur, founded AllWomenStalk.com in 2006. [1] AllWomenStalk employs a team of seven web-designers and technology experts, as well as more than 20 women writers who contribute to the site’s content, including the blog’s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Knightstep. [1]
Although the majority of AllWomenStalk’s readers are women ages 18-35, men account for approximately 37% of readership. [5] The blog site presents content and advice for women of all ages, as well as people of all genders and sexual orientations. [3] The AllWomenStalk mobile app is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod for free from the iTunes app store. [4] [6] [7]
AllWomenStalk is a blog and online social community that connects its readers to women-centered advice, news, and other content. [1] [3] [5] AllWomenStalk articles are written by a diverse team of over 20 women writers who “identify the top products in the market for female consumers,” and cover a diverse range of topics across 26 distinct categories. [2] These articles typically appear in list format, accompanied by photos and reader comments. [3] [8] Examples include: “8 tips for applying eyeliner perfectly,” “8 tips for getting out of debt,” foods high in Vitamin D, and top education apps. [2] [9] [10]
Articles are organized by category and on the home page’s center, the blog showcases “trending” articles drawn from every category. [8] The website’s format aims to promote discussion and readers are encouraged to leave their opinions and comments, which AllWomenStalk’s writers monitor and respond to. [10] The blog also includes over 300 videos, and all content is sharable via Facebook and Twitter. [1] [5]
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Industry | Social Media |
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Founded | 2006 |
Key people | Olga and Slavik Kaushan |
Products | Lifestyle blog, Online social platform |
Number of employees | 30 |
Website | AllWomenStalk |
AllWomenStalk is a women’s lifestyle blog and online social platform. [1] Founded in 2006 by Olga and Slavik Kaushan, AllWomenStalk.com is an online community written by women for women. [1] The website is known for its Pinterest-like layout spanning a diverse range of 26 categories, including beauty, travel, cooking, health, entertainment, fashion, love, and wedding, among many others. [1] [2] [3] The blog is available as a free mobile app through the iTunes app store. [4]
Olga Kaushan, a professional writer, and Slavik Kaushan, a web designer and entrepreneur, founded AllWomenStalk.com in 2006. [1] AllWomenStalk employs a team of seven web-designers and technology experts, as well as more than 20 women writers who contribute to the site’s content, including the blog’s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Knightstep. [1]
Although the majority of AllWomenStalk’s readers are women ages 18-35, men account for approximately 37% of readership. [5] The blog site presents content and advice for women of all ages, as well as people of all genders and sexual orientations. [3] The AllWomenStalk mobile app is available for iPhone, iPad, and iPod for free from the iTunes app store. [4] [6] [7]
AllWomenStalk is a blog and online social community that connects its readers to women-centered advice, news, and other content. [1] [3] [5] AllWomenStalk articles are written by a diverse team of over 20 women writers who “identify the top products in the market for female consumers,” and cover a diverse range of topics across 26 distinct categories. [2] These articles typically appear in list format, accompanied by photos and reader comments. [3] [8] Examples include: “8 tips for applying eyeliner perfectly,” “8 tips for getting out of debt,” foods high in Vitamin D, and top education apps. [2] [9] [10]
Articles are organized by category and on the home page’s center, the blog showcases “trending” articles drawn from every category. [8] The website’s format aims to promote discussion and readers are encouraged to leave their opinions and comments, which AllWomenStalk’s writers monitor and respond to. [10] The blog also includes over 300 videos, and all content is sharable via Facebook and Twitter. [1] [5]
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