There are so many ways for people to make money on the internet it’s just not funny. Sure, it takes more than tossing up a dropship store and waiting for the bucks to roll in - You need a balance of creativity, originality, and hard work to make it happen, but it seems that some of the most ingenious are moms these days. From mommy bloggers to motherly inventors, mommy-preneurs are out there staking a claim to all the internet has to offer.
Moms Invent Social Network for Tweens
www.FashionFantasyGame.com Defines “The Chat of a New Generation”
New York, New York, May 8, 2008 /PR Newswire/Social networks are big business but are shy on value to Moms who care about the safety and productive engagement of their tweens.
That’s not the case at www.fashionfantasygame.com, a social network and virtual world created by R. Lilly Tuckerwear, Inc., where members run their own virtual businesses. These tweens chat about their designs and stores and are seriously focused on being financially successful.
In the Fashion Fantasy Game tweens earn currency (Fashion Buckz) by selling their clothing and designs, and through contests and salaries while they use their earnings to design, produce and advertise. “How’s Biz!” is the most frequently asked question in this dress-up game.
Some members report that teachers are now incorporating the game in their curriculum. “We are thrilled to see the girls actively competing in a skill-based game that takes concentration, effort and imagination,” says Nancy Ganz, who created this dress-up game for her daughter and her friends, “and they love talking about the game and the contests!”
The Fashion Fantasy Game is a fashion game for girls, where players talk to each other about growing their businesses and “virtually” solve the issues confronted in a real-life economy. The Help section provides detailed explanations of complicated business concepts while the Glossary exposes players to essential fashion terms.
This social network is bringing a value to end-users that parental gatekeepers appreciate. Mom/Entrepreneurs created Fashion Fantasy Game.com because they wanted to engage the imagination of tweens in a productive activity that feeds a positive self-image. “This is a social network that we are proud to show off to other Moms,” states partner Nancy Jackson Hodin.
The growth of registered tween players for www.FashionFantasyGame.com is now at around 10,000 per week. These tweens are part of the 66% of US Internet users who generally spend time in social networks on a monthly basis. The popularity of this game is due in part to its focus on girls who, according to a Pew Internet & American Life Project, are more likely than boys to be blogging and creating social network sites.
About R. Lilly Tuckerwear, Inc.
R. Lilly Tuckerwear.com and The Fashion Fantasy Game.com are safe and secure virtual worlds and social networks geared to tweens, focused on peer-to-peer communications, confidence building and learning.
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