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I am honored to announce that Forbes.com has chosen WonderBranding as one of the 20 Best Marketing And Social Media Blogs By Women.
Rather than single out a few of my blogger colleagues who also made the list, I’ll let you review the list on your own. It would be worth your time to add every one of these blogs to your RSS feed.
And welcome to all of the new blog readers that have come to WonderBranding from the article! I’m delighted you’ve stopped by and look forward to sharing more news & views on the female consumer in the future.
If you’re a new reader, or if you’re a long-time subscriber who hasn’t visited the blog in awhile (I know that many folks read the blog posts on an RSS reader or through a Feedburner subscription), be sure to check out the FREE PDF download that is featured on the home page of WonderBranding: “The Quick Visual Checklist – How Her Eyes Rate Your Business.”
This white paper details how the female eye plays an important role in the purchasing process, and contains a quick checklist for you to rate how your business stacks up against the competition.
The only thing you have to do is fill in your name and email address, which is kept strictly private – your email will never be shared with anyone.


Michele Miller is a writer, speaker, and consultant on ways to capture the heart of the female customer. The co-author of The Soccer Mom Myth, she consults with businesses of all sizes across North America
Congratulations Michele! The PDF download is brilliant.
Congratulations once again, Michele. Great work.