Published: September 01, 2010
Vivo Girls Sports, Inc. Creates an Online League of Their Own
MILL VALLEY, Calif. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Vivo Girls Sports, Inc. (vivoGS) today announced the launch of its
online community and social network for young women who share a passion
for sports. The website, www.vivoGS.com,
which has been live in beta since November 2009, marks its formal launch
just in time for back to school - when many young women are beginning
new training routines and sports seasons, and need the advice and
encouragement of their peers and trusted experts. The vivoGS fan
page already has over 37,000 fans, placing it in the top 1% of all
fan pages on Facebook.
vivoGS founder and CEO Marilou
McFarlane, a recognized expert in teen and college marketing and
social media, and a lifelong competitive athlete and soccer coach
herself, realized that a social network and resource focused
specifically on young female athletes did not exist anywhere. "Our
teenage daughters were continually frustrated about the lack of support
and acknowledgement in sports for girls - most resources and networks
are geared toward boys - and one day my husband exclaimed 'there oughta
be a place just for girls!'" explains Ms. McFarlane. "As the
conversation went on, and we talked with other teenage and college
female athletes across the country, we all kept coming back to the idea
that there needs to be a forum
where young women can share information about training, try-outs, coach
issues, body
issues, injuries,
nutrition,
fitness
and sports
news, and ask questions that actually interest female athletes. We
kept coming up empty." Ms. McFarlane decided to fulfill this need by
building a community where young women, like her daughters (one of whom
just began her freshman year as a college D1 soccer player) could talk
about their athletic ups and downs, offer tips and inspiration, learn
from trusted experts, and share stories, clothing and reviews
with other like-minded girls. There are 25 million girls in the US
between the ages of 13-24, and vivoGS' mission is to reach them all.
vivoGS
is a site for athletes, by athletes - they play soccer, softball,
basketball, volleyball, lacrosse and tennis. They swim, run track,
fence, bike, hike, dance and do yoga. The Facebook page is already
hopping - attracting its 37,000+ fans in just 4 months. Facebook
comments show that girls are elated they finally have a place to discuss
their passion for sports and an active lifestyle: "i found this website
and i thought it would be awesome to meet so many other girls who are
just as active as ME!!!" exclaims one fan. Other young women share words
of inspiration with their fellow athletes, with one girl offering,
"Everyone is capable of doing a lot more than they usually give
themselves credit for. I am a firm believer that you can do anything you
set your mind to. As long as you try, it should come naturally."
With the launch of vivoGS, Vivo Girls Sports, Inc. will be the first new
media company that caters exclusively to young female athletes. The site
includes a mix of user-generated, aggregated and original content, as
well as expert advice from athletes, doctors, and other professionals,
all within a trusted environment. User-generated content will capture
the points of view of female athletes through video interviews
and opinion pieces, giving vivoGS members a forum for talking about the
challenges they face. "Today, female athletes make up almost 50% of all
athletes in the United States. With these kinds of numbers, you would
think society (as it worships its male athletes) would at least make
room for us. But sadly, this is far from the case," writes vivoGS member
Lindsey Weaver, age 21.
Vivo Girls Sports, Inc. is currently the only company targeting this
active and enthusiastic group around the world (a demographic
representing over $200B in annual purchasing power) from multiple
platforms: the website, social media, mobile apps and face-to-face on
college campuses and at live sporting events (from nationwide youth
tournaments to world events like the Olympics). Through these channels,
teen and college-age female athletes are now able to connect, read
relevant news, learn about products/equipment
and get credible, reliable answers
from professionals and other girls who share their love of sports.
They can even 'procrastinate'
with quizzes, polls and horoscopes.
To invite more young women into this growing community, Ms. McFarlane
has engaged female "brand ambassadors" on top-tier college campuses
across the country to spread the word and create a blog network called
"vivoBloGS" of athletes from a wide range of sports, to inspire younger
girls to fulfill their own potential on the playing field and off.
vivoGS is also featuring a Back-to-School promotion, from now through
October 3rd, called 'Snack
Attack' in which they are giving away a month's supply of HINT
Water and KIND
Healthy Snacks to 12 lucky winners and their teammates or friends.
"Feedback indicates that once the girls find us, they see the passion
behind our site and the real value of the community - and they want to
be part of it," states Ms. McFarlane. "There's no one else out there
doing what we do. That's why we're here!"
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ABOUT VIVO GIRLS SPORTS, INC.
vivoGS (www.vivoGS.com)
is the first social network dedicated to empowering young female
athletes by giving them a place to connect, share ideas, and find
valuable information online. vivoGS targets young women ages 13-24 who
are interested in sports and an active lifestyle, with content that
includes nutrition, sports medicine and psychology, female health and
more. The vibrant company reaches girls all over the world on four
platforms: the website, social media, mobile applications, and
face-to-face on college campuses and at live events. From soccer to
softball, from recreational fun to elite competition, the goal of vivoGS
is simple: to support girls' active lifestyles and keep them playing,
while celebrating the 'whole person' and creating a community.

For Vivo Girls Sports, Inc.
Amy Bonetti, 415-407-9008
amy@bigmouthpr.com
or
Ellen
Seebold, 415-215-6640
eseebold@seeboldmarketing.com
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