SkillsThatClick.com Nominated for “Best website for Youth and Young adults Site” and “Best Website for Self Improvement Site”
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PRLEAP.COM) Hilliard, OH August 21, 2007 – SkillsThatClick.com is thrilled to announce their Black Web Award nomination sponsored by Linton Publishing LLC and the Black Web Awards. Site fans, customers and visitors were encouraged to nominate their favorite sites for over 100 categories.
Nomination for the Black Web Awards ran for a two-month period that ended in the late August, and a panel of judges selected websites that made it to the finals. Finalists will then be announced at a live press conference at the Reginald F Lewis Museum of African American History and Culture in Baltimore.
Donald L.Robinson, Founder and CEO of SkillsThatClick.com, was thrilled upon finding out the news and recognition. To be recognized for our effort in educating and empowering youth is very significant to us. Robinson is also very ecstatic in his mentor, Gary Johnson site being recognized for “the best site for brothas.” Mr. Johnson is the Founder for BlackMeninAmerica.com. Robinson wishes Mr. Gary Johnson and his staff the best with their nomination since they are doing great things for the black community.
The Black Web Awards are the first effort to recognize and celebrate African, African American and Caribbean excellence online. After an eight week open nomination process, the Black Web Award’s received over 2,000 unique nominations from 24 countries. The ballots close on October 19, 2007. Winners will be announced on November 14th. Votes can be cast on
www.BlackWebAwards.com.
About: SkillsThatCLick.com: The web site was created as a money management resource for schools, youth-focused programs and initiatives, and parents as a tool, primarily for kids aged 12 to 15, to develop financial literacy. The site provides a personalized and interactive financial simulator program to learn proper money management. The target market is schools, youth-focused programs and initiatives and independent home users, according to Robinson. The site offers a financial situation simulator to enable young people to practice their financial skills. Educational information and guidance is provided on many topics, including checking and savings accounts, ATM cards, credit cards, investments, and even 401k plans. Students learn to shop, save, and invest wisely.
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