Get the latest Venture Capital & Angel investors news and info Join Our Mailing List:

Your Name: 

Your Email:  

*By submitting your name & email you agree to receive for FREE our scholarships & offers Newsletters. You agree also with the storage and handling of your data by this website and 3rd party email services.
You may unsubscribe if you wish. And you can delete your email and name at any time by emailing us to the email on the bottom of this page.

Follow us on
 
  • Real Girls Media secures $6 Million in Series A Venture Capital Funding

    November 27th, 2006 No comments

    Real Girls Media Network, Inc., an online publishing company, announced recently that it closed its Series A funding with 3i and WaldenVC. Concurrent with the funding, David Silverman, partner with 3i, and Steve Eskenazi, managing director at WaldenVC, have joined the company’s board of directors.

    By combining editorial, user-generated content, and community, Real Girls Media Network aims to build the leading online destinations that address the totality of women’s lives, not just specific life events. Unlike existing advertising-supported Web sites, RGM will enable women of all ages to easily submit and publish their opinions and stories. The first Web site, DivineCaroline.com, which is due to launch in early 2007, is targeted for women aged 25 to 54. Additional sites aimed at other age groups will follow in 2007.

    “Our unique offering allows real voices to publish like professional writers. We have invested in our proprietary technology to provide a simple process to enable access to the highest end publishing environments to women of all views, walks of life, and experiences,” said Kate Everett Thorp, CEO of RGM. Member-written stories, reviews, and related photos will appear alongside staff-written articles about everything from parenting to careers. “Beyond editorial and user-generated content,” Thorp said, “our properties will provide traditional community services such as reviews and forums to complete the connection of women, their purchasing power, and their influence in a centralized destination.”

    “Close to 57% percent of online users are women – and this market is currently underserved,” said David Silverman, partner with 3i and board member of Real Girls Media Network. “RGM’s new interactive site, DivineCaroline.com, and its plans for a network of quality online sites, will provide a real sense of community for women which is becoming more and more important in a busier and increasingly isolated society. We look forward to supporting RGM’s executive team to be highly successful in this venture.”

    For more information, please visit: www.realgirlsmedia.com

Leave a reply

Please leave these two fields as-is:

Protected by Invisible Defender. Showed 403 to 267,409 bad guys.

 

Latest Headlines:

Friday August 31, 2012
Zscaler Secures $38 Million Investment Round


Wednesday November 30, 2011
Health Care Solutions companies Infinity Pharmaceutics, NanoVobronix and Selventa raise funds.


Monday November 21, 2011
Panda Power opens $420 Million Fund for Solar and Natural Gas Projects


Thursday November 17, 2011
Better Place raises $200 Million for Electric Cars in the Series C of Funding


Wednesday November 16, 2011
Accel Partners raise $100 Million Big Data Fund to Invest in Hadoop, NoSQL and other Companies


Tuesday November 15, 2011
Skimlinks raises $4.5 Million to help Bloggers Increase their Gains


Monday November 14, 2011
Standing Cloud raises $3 Million to help New Cloud Providers grow Faster


Thursday November 10, 2011
Zillow acquires Diverse Solutions for $7.8 to help Real Estate Agents increase their Visibility


 

By using this website you agree with our cookie policy