LONG ISLAND CITY, NY, September 15, 2012 (Press-News.org) One small group of devoted individuals is riding the naked wave and making a significant splash. While newspapers and magazines are publishing articles about the aging nudist population in the USA, Young Naturists America has grown so big that they have decided to launch a membership program. Based on how well this young company has been doing, perhaps it is safe to say that nudism is alive and doing better than ever.
Young Naturists America's core followers are people in the 25-40 age ranges who are highly educated, socially conscious tech savvy and extremely engaging. There is still some stigma associated with social nudity that has hindered the ability of this company to raise funds in a more efficient way. While for the most part, the demographic of people who visit the YNA website daily might be considered an advertisers dream, many ad agencies are refusing to offer their services due to their refusal to accept the fact that an image of naked person does not automatically insinuate sexuality. Archaic advertising policies of companies such as Facebook, Google BuySellAds, SocialSpark and others have narrowed YNA's focus on more creative ways to raise revenue.
YNA has been actively working on cross promotion and sponsoring events all over the USA (with a major focus on NY, NJ, PA & CA). Events such as Social Exposure's "Naked Painting Party" in NYC, and Topfree Women's Rights Day has seen an unbelievable spike in attendance ever since YNA has hit the scene. Nudist resorts have seen an increase in attendance and revenue as a direct result of working with YNA, not to mention the fact that they are also significantly dropping the average age at such destinations. Their Naked Parties and Naturist Gatherings have become so well attended that they are forced to turn away people because of venue restrictions.
"As time goes on, we hope to be able to afford expanding YNA's activities to more cities in the USA and abroad. We are constantly getting requests from people all over the world who would love to attend our events. At our last NJ gathering (at Rock Lodge Nudist Club), we had people who came from as far as North Carolina, Rohde Island and even London" say's Jordan Blum, co-founder of YNA. He goes on to say that "Our naked parties have an unbelievable amount of interest... Perhaps all that is missing is a celebrity endorsement. I might need to contact Price Harry for that one! One of the cornerstones of the YNA ideology is - While we are all different, we should all be treated as equals. And my hope is that one day people could learn to look past a person's appearance and actually see the person in front of them".
With dreams of acceptance this little company has already had a profound effect on the people they interact with.
To learn more about YNA, their ideology, upcoming events and to read personal stories of from people who have attended their events, you can visit their website at:
http://nudistnaturistamerica.org/
For More Information About The Next Painting Party Please Visit:
http://nudistnaturistamerica.org/event/naked-painting-party-black-light/
Lets wish this naked startup good luck!
Young Naturists America is working hard to impact the world in a positive manner. Visit their website to learn more: http://nudistnaturistamerica.org/.
Young Naturists America - Naked Is In Fashion, Just Ask The Prince!
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