Apr 13, 2001

Women get help with launch of Femalelife.com

SINGAPORE: CCG.XM, the ebusiness solutions arm of the Cordiant

Communications Group, and Schering AG are bringing the popular

femalelife.com website to women in Asia.



Introduced by XM in Europe in September last year, www.femalelife.com is

an interactive site that educates women on their bodies and the changes

experienced from puberty through menopause. It also offers information

relating to fertility and contraception.



XM is redesigning the current international site, tailoring it to local

Asian languages and interests, initially in China, Korea, Taiwan,

Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. XM earlier won the appointment

of online brand consultant to Singapore Airlines.



Women get help with launch of Femalelife.com

SINGAPORE: CCG.XM, the ebusiness solutions arm of the Cordiant

Communications Group, and Schering AG are bringing the popular

femalelife.com website to women in Asia.



Introduced by XM in Europe in September last year, www.femalelife.com is

an interactive site that educates women on their bodies and the changes

experienced from puberty through menopause. It also offers information

relating to fertility and contraception.



XM is redesigning the current international site, tailoring it to local

Asian languages and interests, initially in China, Korea, Taiwan,

Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines. XM earlier won the appointment

of online brand consultant to Singapore Airlines.



Source:
Campaign Asia
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