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SavvyInsider.com Launches New Format For Singles Lifestyle Magazine

For singles who know there's life beyond online dating, SavvyInsider.com offers a lifestyle magazine and social events calendar that changes the culture of single life.

(PRWEB) July 27, 2005 -- SavvyInsider.com, the premier lifestyle web magazine for singles, has launched a new format that offers provocative articles, a national calendar of events and travel for singles, community forums and streaming comedy entertainment.

The cultural content, social calendar and edgy metro attitude distinguish SavvyInsider.com from relationship magazines and online dating services. The approach changes popular perceptions that single life is exclusively about online dating.

Daryl Travis, CEO of BrandTrust, whose clients include American Express and Fedex, comments, "Your site looks great. It really has a nice look and feel, which I think is very appropriate for the audience and what you're trying to convey. The localization is very smart."

The magazine publishes articles that define the times in which single live, covering politics, personal finance, lifestyle, dating, relationships, sports, fitness, and film/book/music/fashion reviews.
   
The social calendar identifies singles events, describes them and tells where they can be found nationwide. It alleviates the frustration of searching through disparate sources to find activities exclusively for singles.

SavvyInsider.com’s community forums fly in the face of the status quo by providing an alternative to online dating. The forums allow singles to interact based on real interests without the need for a profile.

Integrating entertainment within the magazine, SavvyInsider.com gives singles a break from life’s stress with streaming video of the country’s hottest standup comedians.

Stella Juarez, a single author from San Diego, summed up, "I really like what you've done with the site. It’s better than Slate."

David Barsky, a single, public relations professor at Temple University says, "I think the personality that shines through in the site is perfect. It’s genuinely witty and has a tone that will attract people. The articles also reflect this irreverent personality. It reminds me of a magazine such as GQ or Stuff, only online."

To visit SavvyInsider.com’s home page and find out how the magazine is changing the playing field of single life, go to http://www.savvyinsider.com.

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/7/prweb265666.htm