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| November 16, 2007 01:00 PM EST |
INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Young adults surf the Web to watch all kinds of videos, but it's rare they find content that actually teaches them something. Where can young adults turn to watch videos that deliver the kind of life skills information that will help them succeed?
Introducing iGot2Know.com(TM)-the fastest growing site for FREE educational and entertaining videos. It's not YouTube-it's "ValueTube"! The videos are not user generated; they are professionally produced. The messages are positive and designed to empower young adults to be smart and successful. The website is interactive so young adults not only learn, they also have access to the tools that will help them implement what they see in the videos. iGot2Know.com supports young adults from content to application, from dreams to reality.
"This is what has been missing for today's 11 to 30 year olds-the computer generation-as well as for their parents and educators," says Lisa Feeley, President and CEO of iGot2Know.com. "We are creating the new destination for life skills videos and we're getting tremendous response."
In its first year, iGot2Know.com has forged valuable partnerships with prominent individuals and organizations, such as Patrick Combs (motivational speaker/author; goodthink.com), eDiets (eDiets.com), Young Money magazine (youngmoney.com), and Enjoy My Media (enjoymymedia.com).
iGot2Know.com has hundreds of videos on subjects, such as these dedicated to young adults:
-- Buying an engagement ring -- Eating right and staying in shape -- Getting a jumpstart on personal finances -- Making the right career choices iGot2Know.com is: -- An Indianapolis-based start-up company managed by 11 partners, several of them successful entrepreneurs who have led seven other prosperous start-ups among them. -- Currently collaborating with more than 40 partners and sponsors. -- Rapidly adding to its video database with a target of 5,000 videos by summer 2008 and working to make all videos available for download to mp3 players and cell phones. -- Developing MyG2K, a social networking community through which content can be customized based on a member's interests and needs, and members can develop a "community" of support with other members.
iGot2Know.comCONTACT: Matt Ellis of Ellis Strategies, Inc. for iGot2Know.com,
+1-877-278-6560 or matt@ellisstrategies.com
Web site: http://www.igot2know.com/
Published November 16, 2007
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