Ask Miss A Announces New Charleston City Editor and Writers Needed

Top Quote AskMissA.com's informative, and witty editorial voices come from writers in-the-know across the United States who inform, inspire, and entertain an audience of over 70,000 unique monthly visitors on subjects of political and social issues; cultural events; charity galas and nonprofits; women's organizations and networking events; art and literature; design and entertaining; and local fashion. End Quote
  • Charleston-North Charleston, SC (1888PressRelease) February 09, 2011 - Growing online lifestyle magazine, Ask Miss A , names Lorrie Dixson as new Charleston City Editor as well as seeks local writers. AskMissA.com's authentic, informative, and witty editorial voices come from close to 80 women writers in-the-know across the United States who inform, inspire, and entertain an audience of over 70,000 unique monthly visitors on subjects of political and social issues; art and cultural events; charity galas and nonprofits; women's organizations and networking events; art and literature; design and entertaining; and local fashion and beauty. In addition to Charleston, AskMissA.com has geographical writers covering 13 other major cities including Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, L.A., Miami, New York, Palm Beach, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Washington, DC. AskMissA.com continues to grow organically by building a powerful and authentic community of diverse women.

    "We are thrilled to have Lorrie as the new Charleston City Editor as she is in the know by living and running her business locally," says AskMissA.com Editor-in-Chief Andrea Rodgers. "Her stories reflect the style and culture of the city and we are looking for other similar women to bring on board as writers."

    Lorrie Dixson is Ask Miss A's City Editor for Atlanta, Charleston and Charlotte. After graduating from the University of Alabama with a B.A. in Communications, she moved to Atlanta and worked for CNN for 15 years. She is currently an entrepreneur who owns Eskimo Advertising, a full service boutique advertising and public relations agency. Her company combines targeted public relations and advertising with grassroots marketing, promotions and social marketing in order for her clients to receive great exposure in a cost effective manner. She also runs a local sales and events website called Lowcountry Boil that is online at www.charlestonlowcountryboil.com.

    Founded in 2008, AskMissA.com began as a blog where readers sought advice from DC socialite Andrea Rodgers who tossed aside the superficial and shallow to deliver sensibility and substance with style. Although Rodgers still dishes out advice, the company's new "love life" tagline is a smart play on the website's evolution from a relationship advice blog to a women's online magazine dedicated to informing, inspiring, and entertaining women who like Rodgers, love life. Today, Ask Miss A is a national lifestyle e-magazine that provides heartfelt, rather than commercial content for women's well-rounded lifestyle interests and has been featured in The Washington Post, USA Today, Washingtonian, On Tap Magazine and on TV Tokyo.

    For more information about Ask Miss A, to pitch story ideas, become a Charleston writer or request interviews, please contact Charleston City Editor Lorrie Dixson at lorrie.dixson ( @ ) askmissa dot com. To explore Ask Miss A's website, visit www.askmissa.com.

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