1.
Who founded the National Association of Baby Boomer Women?
2. How is NABBW associated with www.boomerwomenspeak.com?
3. What are the benefits of joining NABBW?
4. Who
are the NABBW Associates?
5. How much are the annual dues?
6. How do I use the networking forums offered
to association members?
7. How do I access the Members Only page?
8. How do members get the FREE e-book from the
National Association of Women Writers?
9. How do members listen to the FREE tele-seminars?
10. How do I access the free law, financial,
domestic violence, and sexual abuse advice offered by NABBW?
11. How do I receive discounted midlife coaching,
and 20% off Web design and Arbonne skin care products?
12. How do I make the most of my NABBW membership?
1.
Who founded the National Association of Baby Boomer Women?
Dotsie Bregel founded the association.
You may read her bio by clicking
here.
2.
How is NABBW associated with www.boomerwomenspeak.com?
Dotsie Bregel launched www.boomerwomenspeak.com
several years ago to give baby boomer women a voice. She quickly
learned that her generation of women desires to feel empowered
and enriched. A seed was planted through prayer to launch
an association dedicated to inspiring women to explore their
passions and live life to the fullest. www.boomerwomenspeak.com
and www.nabbw.com
are sister sites.
3.
What are the benefits of joining NABBW?
Please visit our member benefits page
and Top Ten Reason To Join NABBW.
4.
Who are the NABBW Associates?
NABBW Associates are a panel
of experts assembled by the NABBW Founder who are willing
to offer a wealth of advice concerning women's issues for
NABBW members. All associates are passionate about encouraging
and supporting baby boomer women.
5.
How much are the annual dues?
The annual dues are $75.00. Boomer Women Speak forum members
with over one hundred posts may join for a discounted price
of $50.00. You may pay by credit card, personal check or money
order. To join, simply click here!
6.
How do I use the networking forums offered to association
members?
Simply click
on this link and register for the forums. You may post
in the other forums without a password, but you need the password
that comes in your membership package to post in the NABBW
forums that pertain to seeking, claiming and living your passions.
It is the same password that allows you to enter the Members
Only page. You may also contact us at info@nabbw.com.
7.
How do I access the Members Only page?
To access the Members Only page you use the password that
comes in your membership package. It is the same password
that allows you access to the forums for NABBW members. You
may also contact us at info@nabbw.com.
8.
How do members get the FREE e-book from the National Association
of Women Writers?
You may download your free e-book through the links on the
Members Only page.
9.
How do members listen to the FREE tele-seminars?
Members will receive information prior to the upcoming seminars.
Rest assured you will have perfect instructions on how to
listen in and learn.
10.
How do I access the free law, financial, domestic violence,
and sexual abuse advice offered by NABBW?
You will find email addresses on the Members Only page that
you simply click to ask your law, finance, domestic violence,
and sexual abuse questions.
11.
How do I receive discounted midlife coaching, and 20% off
Web design and Arbonne skin care products?
The contact for discounted Web design and Arbonne skin care
products are on the Members Only page.
12.
How do I make the most of my NABBW membership?
The best way to make the most of your membership is by using
our Members Only Directory to network. One great contact can
change the course of your life if that‘s what you’re
looking for, or it can enhance what you are already doing.
Post in our forums, read our columns, use our discounted products,
read our free books about women at midlife, seek free advice,
and get involved. The association is here for you. Please
use it and make it worth your while. We want you to explore
your passions and live life to the fullest. That is our dream
for all baby boomer women!
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