Be it a clutch or a satchel, in bright pink or understated nude, a handbag is a core accessory for most women. No one understands the importance of the perfect bag more than handbag lover Joanne Tsu. A recent UCLA graduate, Joanne combined a lifelong love of bags with her economics degree to launch Handbaggers.com – an handbag popularity website (“think Digg for handbags,” she says) where like-minded bag ladies can discover and share their favorite designer handbags.
As a recent graduate, Joanne is looking for cost-effective ways to get the word out about her little slice of the social networking pie and is asking PR Couture readers for feedback.
Take a tour/sign up and then send any comments directly to Joanne at joannetse[at]ucla.edu. She is especially looking for feedback on what works, what doesn’t and any DIY tips on promoting Handbaggers on a strict budget.














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