Mind Media Releases Version 3.0 of Guide to Self Improvement, Self Help and Personal Development on the Web
Mind Media at http://www.mindmedia.com the first and most popular self-improvement site on the Internet has released Version 3.0 of its Guide to Self Improvement, Self Help and Personal Development on the Web.
Las Vegas Nev. (PRWEB) July 30, 2005 -- Mind Media at http://www.mindmedia.com, the first and most popular self-improvement site on the Internet, has released Version 3.0 of its Guide to Self Improvement, Self Help and Personal Development on the Web.
This expanded guide to self-improvement on the web which goes live on the Net today, now contains over 650 handpicked and tested resources for self improvement.
The number of self-improvement websites on the Web has exploded recently with their number increasing by ten times in just the past year! This has increased the challenge for people to find websites and products that:
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- Provide the goods and services they say they will
- Are free of annoying pop-ups and dangerous spyware
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Putting together a directory with these qualities requires a trained staff that takes the time to visit websites and try out their goods and services before listing them. While other guides to self-improvement include virtually every website submitted to their directory, leaving it to the user to discover for themselves the experience that visiting a listed site will bring, Mind Media will never list a site unless we believe that it is worthwhile.
Our experienced rating team review and qualify new sites but Mind Media's founder, Bruce Ehrlich, who developed Mind Media from his famous Mindware self-improvement catalog, which started in 1988, makes the final decision on each site.
Mind Media Guide Version 3.0 features a new three-tiered tree directory similar to the Yahoo Directory along with a specially developed Google-like search engine, which is targeted, for finding self-improvement content in our directory. You can visit this main page of our directory on the Mind Media Site at http://www.mindmedia.com/links/.
The Mind Media Guide is now organized into 28 major sections, each focused on a specific topic, which traditionally belong in the area known as self-improvement and including self-help, psychology and spirituality. We have added some major new sections in Version 3 include:
1. Continuing education http://www.mindmedia.com/links/continuing_education.html
2. Computers and Personal Technologies http://www.mindmedia.com/links/computers_and_personal_technologies.html
3. Entrepreneurship http://www.mindmedia.com/links/entrepreneurship.html
4. Transforming Your Consciousness http://www.mindmedia.com/links/tranforming_your_consciousness.html
5. Understanding yourself http://www.mindmedia.com/links/understanding_yourself.html
6. Taking Care of Your Body http://www.mindmedia.com/links/taking_care_of_your_body.html
We have also expanded traditionally popular areas of the self-improvement guide including an area we call:
1. Turbocharge Your Brain http://www.mindmedia.com/links/turbocharge_your_brain.html,
2. Organization and Time Management http://www.mindmedia.com/links/organization_and_time_managment.html
3. Free Software Downloads http://www.mindmedia.com/links/free_software_downloads.html.
You will notice that each of the main categories has sported a group of subcategories. For example, our Audio and Video Section http://www.mindmedia.com/links/audio_and_video.html now has five subsections including Downloadable Movies http://www.mindmedia.com/links/audio_and_video_downloadable_movies.html, which has legal, download sites for ordering the latest in film faire.
Another new feature is colorful graphic images, which we use to feature certain sites that we rate most highly. Along with 250 new sites added in the past two months and our easy-to-navigate directory, we believe that the Mind Media Guide brings you the best of self-improvement on the Internet.
Mind Media was one of the first catalog websites on the Internet. Mind Media founder Bruce Ehrlich began Mind Media in 1988 as the Mindware Catalog, a brink-and-mortar catalog company that eventually published a half-million 32-page color glossy catalogs four times a year. The first Mind Media site was called Mindware but later changed its name to the Mind Media Life-Enhancement Network, which was launched in March 1995.
Now, a decade later, we bring you the Mind Media Guide to Self-Improvement, Version 3.0. Visit our Web Guide at http://www.mindmedia.com/links/ to experience this guide first hand.
Contact:
Bruce Ehrlich
Mind Media
9360 W. Flamingo Blvd.
Las Vegas, NV 8914
Phone (702) 597-9281
Fax (702) 5597-5927
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