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Alison Blackman Dunham, aka. "Advice Sister Alison,
" is a lifestyles, beauty and relationship expert. She is an online advisor,
creator of The Advice Sisters online publications,
and
freelance
writer.
"The Advice Sisters®" are credited with bringing the advice/info-tainment genre, online
more than 16 years ago. The site has something for everyone,
including focusing on advice or all types, beauty, fashion, reviews, lifestyles,
career, relationships, celebrities, and travel. Here you will find
ideas, advice and information
to make life easier, more successful and more fun.
What's
New on this Web Site?
The
Features Page has
the latest
additions, including a
NEW Contest to win fabulous earrings from Twisted Silver;
our latest
What Works
Beauty, Cosmetics & Fashion Review;
the
beauty/fashion/lifestyle-oriented
Advice
Sisters Guide to Life, Success & Happiness BLOG;
Bulletin
Boards and Forums and
our signature,
"Double-Take"
Q&A.
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Alison
is also a
freelance writer
and author of
The Everything
Dating Book 2nd Edition
Adams Media 2006);
Recruiting
Love: Using the Business Skills You Have to Find the Love You Want
(Cyclone Books, 1998) and contributor to several self-help
books.
This web
site and the AdviceSisters Blog are her online portfolio. She Would love to
provide content
or speak at
your next event
.
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is a registered United States trademark. No portion of this web site, including
illustrations, may be copied or used in any without written permission of THE ADVICE
SISTERS. E-Mail:
advicesisters@advicesisters.net.
The content contained in this web site is based upon what works in the real world,
but it should not be considered a substitute for professional, in-person counseling.