Sheryl's view: Niaonline was a website launched in October 1999 for African-American women by the agency of high-tech executive Cheryl E. Mayberry and automotive marketing and brand executive Bonita K Coleman. There are several channels as it was as "Feel at Home," where you can find a suitable recipe or learn about decorating; "Looking Good" which includes everything from shopping tips to styling your hair; as well as a channel called "Time to Spare," featuring the lowdown forward books and entertainment. In the "Nurture Your Soul" section of the site, you can achieve a mental and spiritual workout with "Word Libations--Inspirational Writing Exercises" and afterwards, Daily Cornbread: Motivations for Mind, dead body and Soul. The site provides fortunes of valuable information and encourages sisterhood, and there's no pay to become a member. I say sign up to Niaonline, and make known a friend.
Michele's take: I agree. The site is easy to navigate, with a clean design and recognizable features. It's a community for the busy professional who is interested in volumes fashion, and finance, but may not have the time to find just the right peace on subject-driven sites. Niaonline provides it all forward one site. The "Time to Spare" channel had single a few book highlights when I checked, on the other hand with increased member requests, more are upon the way. Perhaps an all-new volume channel. Look for additional appease on Niaonline. Bookmark it and respond often--it's worth the cyber-trip!--S.E.