DISQUS

Mashable - The Social Media Guide: 2008/10/21/limelife/

  • simone · 1 year ago
    I’d like to see more technology, politics, education and business content aimed at that age group to truly fit all women.

    We, as founders of http://www.thenextwomen.com would love to team up with limelife, we can provide them with the business content they are missing out on!!
  • Julia V · 1 year ago
    Very interesting business model. Best of luck. I like the collage image you put together.
  • Liz K · 1 year ago
    Thanks for the kudos on the collage. We're excited to be launching LimeLife. We welcome all comments, compliments, and even constructive criticism about the site--that's how we get a beat on what women want. As the editor of the Life section, I'm passionate about the 2008 election and cover politics (the fun and the serious) daily. Have a read, enjoy, and we look forward to hearing from you!
  • Regina · 1 year ago
    So essentially women over 34 are relegated to lame sites like iVillage? Sorry, I know some women like that site and others I can't think of right now, but come on, this isn't our mom's over 34++. I was excited to see the Limelife logo and it looked and sounded like a site that could speak to me. Then the age anvil was dropped into the text. As a borderline gen Xr, I reject such narrowcasting of women. Ugh, so frustrating.
  • Sandi · 1 year ago
    I agree with Regina. Just looking at the header -- "celebs/fashion/beauty/movies/music/love/life/shopping" -- it looks like every generic "for women" website out there. All it needs is a section for cleaning products. It's great that Liz covers the election, but the rest of the site looks like every other women's ghetto on the Internet.
  • Dr David Black · 6 months ago
    Fashion magazines often look alike. It is refreshing to see one that is different !
    Dr.David Black
    www.blackchiropractic.com.au