On the eve of 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, let us pay tribute to these women tweeters who are on their way to build up digital empires by dint of their hard work, intelligence and decisive leadership. It is an occasion to review the achievements of these celebrities who have made their mark in uniting, networking and mobilizing the society for meaningful change. Let us have a look at the remarkable contributions of these 10 power women who have used the internet as tool for social progress and are trying to liberate the women folk from authoritarian legacies
Bonnie Fuller is a famous woman tweeter and she is working as the editor of Hollywood Life. She is fond of excessive work and this has shaped her into an amazing force that redesigns most of the largest celebrity gossip magazines. No doubt, it is her hard and dedicated work that had turned US weekly and Star as a one-stop gossip shop.
Jessica Weiner, an actionist, is an inspiring woman who has revolutionized the twitter sphere. Jessica, an enchanting multi-media personality fights for all that is good and right. She is an inspiration for the young women. She has enlightened the women folk through her articles in numerous magazines and dramas. MTV, CNN and Washington Post have featured her work.
Kristi Colvin is regarded as the queen of online design for she has given anew shape to online design branding and usability she has won the hearts of millions by her fascinating design work that includes both handmade and homemade things.
Gretchen Rubin is yet another woman who makes us feel proud of her achievements. Working as the editor-in-chief of the ‘Yale Law Review”, she worked for a year to write “The Happiness Project”. It brought her unbelievable fame and it became a best seller. It is an inspiration for all those who pursue happiness
Twitter has been empowered by another amazing personality, Juliette Powell who has established her brand by creating a network which is quite attractive. She is the author of “33Million People in the Room“. The book is just appropriate on brand and offers a crash course on social media.
Tory Johnson, who appears regularly on “Good Morning America” is an entrepreneur of the highest order. As an excellent business leader she has grabbed many awards. She is the Founder of “Women For Hire”, a company which serves as a source of inspiration for talented women and leading employers.
Julia Roy who is well-known as a “Digital Girl”, dominates the digital media with her powerful thoughts and impressive communications. Today Julia ranks as #8 on the recently released Top Four square user-lists by Osnapz.
Gwen bell has occupied a significant place on twitter as an yoga teacher, an expert on technology, a supporter for community and a philosopher on life.
Lisa Stone43 is mother of three and she is crowned as blogger mommies. Her network boasts of 80 editors spanning 20 content areas posted on blogher.com comprising of 2500 bloggers and covering topics like politics, gluten free groceries and infertility. About 20 million users are known to visit them every month.
Another noteworthy woman figure is Liz Gumbinner from Brooklyn and you can visit her blogs to see her speaking her mind in her superb blogs. In spite of holding firm stands of her own in various issues, she maintains good relationships. You will never forget her sarcastic tone mixed with unforgettable charm, always able to provide with surprising twists in her blogs.
Let us pay our tribute to these enchanting personalities and wish other women also follow their lead, on this Women’s Day.
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