PAGEONELIT.COM celebrates 10 years online 1996-2006!

December 20, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Elite Web (who just recently awarded Pageonelit.com it's award says, "Pageonelit.com continues to be an outstanding source and resource for authors to promote their books…This is a web excellence award intended to help people distinguish between average sites and the best of the web." *Pageonelit.com is a Writer's Digest Top 101 writer site and resource (Writer's Digest May 1999 & May 2001) and has been featured in The USA Today, N.Y.Times and The Chicago Tribune

Pageonelit.com is famous for it's interviews ranging from John Grisham, Elmore Leonard, Nora Roberts, Stuart Woods & Carl Hiaasen to name a few.

Pageonelit.com is a Writers Digest top 101 Internet site has been featured in The USA Today, NY Times and The Chicago Tribune. Page One Literary ( PageOneLit.com) "Every book begins with page one"

Accolades: Page ONE has received over 14 Internet awards for content and design including a feature in Writers Digest (May 1999 & May 2001) where Page One was selected as one of Writer's Digest best sites on the Internet. Page ONE is also a regular featured guest on literary radio shows in Detroit and Los Angeles.

Demographics: 21-65 years of age; educated literary professionals, writers and book enthusiasts with median incomes of $30,000

78% of Pageonelit.com's website visitors come from The United States and the other 22% is broken into these countries in order of most relevant Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Ireland,Norway , Switzerland, Israel , Japan, Germany, Denmark, Singapore,Trinidad, Netherlands, India, France, Belgium and Poland,Hong Kong,South Africa,Finland, Argentina,Brazil, Lebanon, Spain, Portugal, Bermuda and Turkey.

PageoneLit.com , (a Writer's Digest, USA Today & Chicago Tribune featured literary site), is offering authors a place to sell their books online —

www.PageOneLit.com

"Consumers will do about $9.5 billion of holiday-related shopping online this season, up from $8.3 billion last year, according to Forrester Research." This year, online purchases during the holidays are expected to double, maybe even triple — in the United States alone — "The top online purchasers are books….."