New Year's Day brings launch of GoPride.com Network of web sites
Sat. January 1, 2011 1:44 PM
Official launch of the GoPride.com Network begins with PrideLA.com and PrideDC.com
Chicago, IL -
GoPride.com, an online network of web sites featuring news and information for local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered (LGBT) communities nationwide, announces the launch of PrideLA.com and PrideDC.com.
These web sites mark the official launch of the GoPride.com Network and will foster the same sense of community found in the successful ChicagoPride.com brand.
"We are proud of the content and ambitious features found on ChicagoPride.com," said R. Matthew Inawat, president. "Chicago will be the model for PrideLA.com and PrideDC.com and additional LGBT web sites scheduled to launch nationwide later this year."
ChicagoPride.com celebrated its eighth anniversary in June 2010 and remains the most visited online resource for gay Chicago, with a strong focus on social networking and community.
"Our success at ChicagoPride.com is rooted in our community service and celebration of local diversity," said Bill Pritchard Senior Vice President of Community Affairs. "The commitment to Making a Difference is visible in everything we do and we plan to carry this message to each and every city we cover."
With today's announcement, the GoPride.com Network continues to position itself as the leading start point for LGBT communities nationwide.
About ChicagoPride.com
ChicagoPride.com remains the leading web-based resource serving Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, consistently ranked in the top 1% of all Web sites (Amazon.com/Alexa Data). Utilizing real-time data and exclusive web tools, ChicagoPride.com allows organizations and advertisers to better develop marketing strategies to reach Chicago's LGBT community. ChicagoPride.com was named "best LGBT web site" by Chicago magazine.
About GoPride.com
The GoPride.com Network is a one-stop portal to local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities nationwide. The network offers news, columnists, social networking and an unmatched national resource of gay-owned and gay-friendly restaurants, clubs, bars and entertainment venues in the GoPride.com Network of cities.
These web sites mark the official launch of the GoPride.com Network and will foster the same sense of community found in the successful ChicagoPride.com brand.
"We are proud of the content and ambitious features found on ChicagoPride.com," said R. Matthew Inawat, president. "Chicago will be the model for PrideLA.com and PrideDC.com and additional LGBT web sites scheduled to launch nationwide later this year."
ChicagoPride.com celebrated its eighth anniversary in June 2010 and remains the most visited online resource for gay Chicago, with a strong focus on social networking and community.
"Our success at ChicagoPride.com is rooted in our community service and celebration of local diversity," said Bill Pritchard Senior Vice President of Community Affairs. "The commitment to Making a Difference is visible in everything we do and we plan to carry this message to each and every city we cover."
With today's announcement, the GoPride.com Network continues to position itself as the leading start point for LGBT communities nationwide.
About ChicagoPride.com
ChicagoPride.com remains the leading web-based resource serving Chicago's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community, consistently ranked in the top 1% of all Web sites (Amazon.com/Alexa Data). Utilizing real-time data and exclusive web tools, ChicagoPride.com allows organizations and advertisers to better develop marketing strategies to reach Chicago's LGBT community. ChicagoPride.com was named "best LGBT web site" by Chicago magazine.
About GoPride.com
The GoPride.com Network is a one-stop portal to local lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender communities nationwide. The network offers news, columnists, social networking and an unmatched national resource of gay-owned and gay-friendly restaurants, clubs, bars and entertainment venues in the GoPride.com Network of cities.