SAN MATEO, CA, September 01, 2010 (Press-News.org) Parched No More, a Wasabi Media Group property, has quenched your thirst for beverage knowledge for more than two years. Covering all liquid consumables in the category of over 21 beverages, Parched No More is a resource for beer, wine, cocktail, and spirit information. Whether you are seeking a beer or spirit review, cocktail recipe, or wine news, PNM has been the source.
As the site and audience have grown, so have the horizons of Parched No More expanded. As part of this expansion, the editors have added a professionally acclaimed bartender who shares his expertise in the Crafty Bartender column and a wine shop owner who will introduce readers to interesting and unique wines in her column, Pressed for Thought.
In addition to the integration of two experts, the editorial team decided it was time for Parched No More to provide more than beverage knowledge to their readers. Michele Pesula Kuegler, Editor-in-Chief of Wasabi Media Group noted, "As enthusiasts of beverages, members of our team often enjoy attending beverage events, such as wine expos. Parched No More seemed like the perfect vehicle for delivering information about upcoming beverage events to our readers."
Thus, the Parched No More Beverage Events section was created with the intention of helping both event attendees and promoters. For event promoters, this page offers advertisement opportunities for events at prices that match any budget. Looking for an inexpensive way to promote your event? The events page has a free listing option. Able to spend a little money promoting an event? For less than twenty dollars, you can have a featured listing that is displayed prominently.
For event attendees, the Beverage Events page makes it easy to find events. With the events organized by date, visitors simply need to click the month in which they are seeking an event, and all available listings will be displayed. With listings displayed on a page free of advertising and gratuitous images, there is no confusion as to whether a listing is an actual event or a click-through advertisement. All listings are beverage events.
As part of Wasabi Media Group's Lifestyle channel, Parched No More has a strong following of readers who have an appreciation for good food, tasty beverages, interesting travel, and more. According to Ms. Pesula Kuegler, "We have experienced an increase in the number of food and beverage aficionados in our readership and believe the Beverage Events section will be an instant sensation."
Parched No More's parent company, Wasabi Media Group, is the home for numerous Web properties, including online publications and directories. Their topic-specific Websites provide laser-focused content for their readers. Wasabi Media Group is a subsidiary of Wasabi Ventures, LLC, a venture capital and holding company.
Wasabi Media Group is the home to numerous Web properties, including online publications and directories. For more information, please contact Michele Pesula Kuegler at michele@wasabimediagroup.com.
Wasabi Media Group Unveils Beverage Events Section at Parched No More
Whether you are promoting a beverage event or are looking for one to attend, Parched No More's Beverage Event section is the place to go. Filled with beer, wine, cocktail events and more, it's the place for liquid entertainment.
2010-09-01
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[Press-News.org] Wasabi Media Group Unveils Beverage Events Section at Parched No MoreWhether you are promoting a beverage event or are looking for one to attend, Parched No More's Beverage Event section is the place to go. Filled with beer, wine, cocktail events and more, it's the place for liquid entertainment.