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SAHMAnswers.com Relaunched With A New Look And Format

SAHMAnswers.com - an online magazine for stay-at-homes - unveiled it's new look and platform this week.

2011-05-29
LONG ISLAND, NY, May 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Open-source parenting websiteSAHMAnswers.com [http://sahmanswers.com] relaunched with a new look on Monday.

SAHMAnswers.com launched in 2004 by author and web entrepreneur Dominick Miserandino, founding editor of TheCelebrityCafe.com [http://thecelebritycafe.com]. The redesign will provide users a cleaner, easy-to-use interface, as well as give the site a much-needed makeover. The WordPress platform will make it easier forSAHMAnswers.com editors to monitor comments and block spam.

"We're very pleased with the new look and - most importantly - we hope that our readers will find it easier to navigate and participate on," said Miserandino.

Being a stay-at-home mom has the potential to become quite the challenge. The kiddies remain mom's pride and joy, but the work often exceeds the pleasure and can become overwhelming without a helping hand.

SAHMAnswers.com has cultivated an online community catering to the interests and concerns of stay-at-home mothers. Offering SAHMs the opportunity to share news, reviews and tips with one another,SAHMAnswers.com makes the experience more enjoyable and fulfilling with one another.

If you would like to contribute to SAHMAnswers.com or have any questions, please email info@sahmanswers.com.

About SAHMAnswers.com

SAHMAnswers.com was founded in 2004 and is a property of TheCelebrityCafe.com. It is an open-source community of writers and editors who specialize in parenting and family issues.

About TheCelebrityCafe.com

TheCelebrityCafe.com launched in 1995 and is the Internet's longest-running entertainment magazine. It reaches 4 million unique readers monthly and is one of the top 5,000 entertainment news sites in the US, according to Alexa.

TheCelebrityCafe.com

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[Press-News.org] SAHMAnswers.com Relaunched With A New Look And Format
SAHMAnswers.com - an online magazine for stay-at-homes - unveiled it's new look and platform this week.