Cash For Purses Featured on ABC Television Network's Katie Couric Show
New York, New York (PRWEB) July 17, 2013 -- Online business Cash For Purses was featured in the July 10th, 2013 episode of Katie Couric's syndicated daytime television talk show, Katie. The episode covered "Hot tips for making cold hard cash" from Senior Editor of Personal Finance and Careers for Essence Magazine, Tanisha A. Sykes. Essence is the preeminent lifestyle magazine for African‑American women with a brand reach of more than eight million.
In the segment, Sykes introduces CashForPurses.com and explains how the company makes it easy for handbag fashionistas to rid themselves of their current designer handbags and trade up with the money they'll collect. It's a very simple three-step process: fill out a form, send in your old purse in a free pre-paid shipping box and receive cash.
About Katie
Katie is timely and topical – blending entertainment, information and the stories of each day in a way that is engaging and compelling. The show broadcasts live in front of a studio audience every day from ABC’s TV1 Studio in New York City. It is an interactive format, engaging guests before, during and after the show. Katie is syndicated and distributed by Disney/ABC Domestic Television.
About Tanisha A. Sykes
Tanisha A. Sykes, senior editor of personal finance and careers for Essence Magazine, is a noted public speaker on topics such as personal finance, home ownership and career development. Sykes has provided commentary on media outlets including: NBC-TV’s Today, MSNBC, ABC News Now, Today in New York, The Black Enterprise Report and FOX 5’s Good Day New York. She has been a keynote speaker, host, moderator, judge and panelist for a variety of organizations and corporations around the country.
About Cash For Purses
CashForPurses.com, the purse exchange site, is a Silver Visibility brand, developed and launched under the Silver Visibility PINC label, or "Personal Incubator." CashForPurses.com made international headlines by offering to help Lindsay Lohan with her financial troubles, and offering to give all the proceeds to a charity of her choice. "Our personal incubator is a place where we dream up our own products, hatch them and nurture them into successful businesses. We have no outside investors and are fully self-funded, so with that kind of financial security we have the luxury of only launching products and campaigns that we are truly passionate about, at a pace that we are comfortable with," says company founder Trent Silver.
Trent Silver, Silver Visibility, http://silvervisibility.com, (813) 494-0205, [email protected]
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