Union11.com offers teenagers premiere access to news and information on the hottest teen topics of interest, such as pop music artists, online teen jobs, career information, teen clubs, and chat sites. It’s also a safe, regulated porthole for teens to learn about local events and happenings in their area.
(PRWEB) October 26, 2005 -- A http://www.Union11.com membership brings teenagers a wealth of information and opportunity. Becoming a member entitles teens to discounts at teen clubs, major concerts, events and retail stores. It also gains them access to high-volume message boards and chat rooms. They’ll receive newsletters disclosing teen parties and events in their local area and discounts at retail stores nationwide. Union11.com members are eligible to enter frequent contests to win limousine rides, free dinners, clothing, concert tickets, amusement park passes, VIP admission to teen clubs, comedy venues, cruise lines, and more.
"I created this site to provide my audience with opportunities never possible before,” said Yoel Silber, president. Indeed, opportunities abound: Union11.com gives teens access to discount concert and music tickets and VIP status at teen parties, as well as a forum for them to showcase their unique talents and abilities. They’ll learn how to pursue their dreams with informational articles on how to become a model, singer, fashion designer or stand-up comic. Union11.com will feature the talent of selected members and sponsors contests for them to meet and interact with industry leaders.
"Union11.com provides content and information that cannot be found anywhere else, making our product extremely unique and focused,” Silber said. “The greatest advantage I have is that I’m not 60 years old and sitting behind a desk somewhere, wondering what these kids are thinking. I’m not going to provide them with content I think they want; they’re going to dictate to me what to provide.”
Always at the forefront of teenage lifestyle trends, Silber recognizes the prevalence and importance of the Internet in the lives of today’s teens: “I’m opening a door to an audience that’s massive. Eventually, the future is all about the Web. If you can’t tap into the way teenagers are thinking, it’s completely useless.”
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