Resources for women, about women, and most often provided by women. Women in business, women's groups, clubs and societies, women who want to chat, women's email lists and magazines, women's spirituality and issues and culture are found here. Also resources for wives, mothers, widows and every woman in between.
Where women can go for daily information and inspiration on health, career, relationships, entertainment, beauty, home, family, shopping, and special promotions. www.women.com
Content by and for women including news, motivation, health, relationships, entertainment, how-to tips, humor, free stuff and shopping. Writers and contributors wanted. www.womenswebdaily.com
Content regarding women's relation to work, family, marriage, education, science and life. Articles, news, famous women examples and events related to women. www.newoman.org/principal.phtml
Community and guide for women online offering free email, chat, forums, postcards, articles on current topics, technology information, Internet links and entertainment. www.cybergrrl.com
UK channel, offering a mix of health, fashion, beauty, travel and financial advice, with chat channels and discussion boards in the members' area. www.icircle.com
Chat, articles, message boards, and expert advice focused on parenting, health, fitness, beauty, relationships, jobs, cooking, money and working from home with a woman's perspective. www.ivillage.com
An online community for intelligent women, with articles and discussion on everything from the arts to politics to health to parenting. www.she-net.com
Articles, polls and readers' thoughts on topics including beauty, health, relationships, parenting, single life, entertainment and "Martha Stewart Living". Also features quizzes, messageboard and horoscopes. womenclique.com
Provide features, tips and expert advice on a range of topics including health, beauty, relationships, parenting, home life, life management and business. www.womenslife.co.za
WomEnhouse is a collaborative, multi-authored site that explores the politics of domesticity and gender relations through virtual rooms and conceptual domestic spaces by 24 artists, architects, poets, art historians, and cultural theorists. cmp1.ucr.edu/womenhouse