DALLAS (January 14, 2008) - BrusterPowers, LLC recently announced the launch of YawpBox.com, an online social networking site that connects people through the sharing of common experiences. A private reception observing the web site’s launch is being held at LIFT Lounge on Wednesday, January 16, 2008 from 6 – 8pm. The reception will benefit the Genesis Women’s Shelter.
“ We are extremely excited about the successful launch of YawpBox.com and believe that it will serve as a great tool for connecting people throughout the community,” said Jay Powers co-founder of YawpBox.
The YawpBox.com launch reception is an entertaining event being held to observe the premier of the new online social networking site, while benefiting the Genesis Women’s Shelter. Highlights of the event will include the official introduction of the YawpBox team, a brief overview and presentation of the YawpBox concept and great giveaways for attendees. Additionally, to demonstrate the YawpBox concept of sharing life experiences and getting to know the person behind the picture and profile, winners of D Beauty’s “10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas,” contest will share interesting details about their life experiences. In an entertaining interview style format conducted by Lex Staley and Terry Jaymes of the nationally syndicated, Lex & Terry Morning Show and future host of YawpBox TV, the women will speak on topics featured on YawpBox.com that include:
· “Your Best Deed” · “Your Worst Break Up” · “Your Worst Habit” · “Your Most Embarrassing Moment”
Additionally, attendees of the launch reception will have the opportunity to enter the “YawpBox Confessional,” a designated area for the sharing of a humorous experience to be recorded and uploaded to YawpBox.com. All proceeds raised during this “Yawp For Your Cause” portion of the evening will be donated to the Genesis Women’s Shelter. To obtain additional information regarding the YawpBox launch event, please call 214-571-0331.
YawpBox.com, is a web 2.0 social networking web site that unites people through the sharing of common experiences. Yawpers, a term referencing YawpBox users, are able to create personal profiles documenting personal events. These life experiences are creatively expressed through the use of photos, video, audio and journal entries. Other Yawpers are then able to view the profiles and leave comments about their own similar situations. These online correspondences result in “yawp connections” in which Yawpers exchange tips, suggestions, future aspirations and most commonly, just a good laugh. YawpBox.com also connects Yawpers through its extensive gaming technology. The site features an array of computer games, making it a haven for Yawpers to meet and engage in friendly competition. For more information, please visit www.yawpbox.com.
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