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Success Shoots for Women With New Title

The title boasts the goal of helping women better their professional, personal and family lives

Oct 9, 2008

-By Lucia Moses


Seven months after its own relaunch, Success is spinning off a self-improvement title for women, called—surprise--Success for Women.
 
The title boasts the goal of helping women better their professional, personal and family lives. It will make its appearance in mid-October with a newsstand distribution of 50,000, then publish with a bimonthly frequency starting in the second quarter of 2009.
 
Maria Shriver is the cover model for the first issue of the magazine, which will have regular content devoted to health, careers, finance, inspirations and personal space. Other experts and celebrities appearing in future issues will include Maya Angelou, Sally Field and Suze Orman.
Success is published by direct-selling company VideoPlus.


Success Shoots for Women With New Title

The title boasts the goal of helping women better their professional, personal and family lives

Oct 9, 2008

-By Lucia Moses


Seven months after its own relaunch, Success is spinning off a self-improvement title for women, called—surprise--Success for Women.
 
The title boasts the goal of helping women better their professional, personal and family lives. It will make its appearance in mid-October with a newsstand distribution of 50,000, then publish with a bimonthly frequency starting in the second quarter of 2009.
 
Maria Shriver is the cover model for the first issue of the magazine, which will have regular content devoted to health, careers, finance, inspirations and personal space. Other experts and celebrities appearing in future issues will include Maya Angelou, Sally Field and Suze Orman.
Success is published by direct-selling company VideoPlus.
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