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Greek-American Websites Form Strategic Business Alliance

Nick Stamoulis
Nick Stamoulis is the owner of GreekBoston.com

GreekBoston.com, a community website for Greeks in Boston and the greater New England region, and its parent company Worldwide Greeks LLC today announced a strategic business alliance with MyParea.com, a Greek social networking website which is sponsored by the National Hellenic Society based in Washington DC.

As part of the business alliance, MyParea.com will feature all events posted to GreekBoston.com’s Greek events calendar on the main MyParea.com website, as well as the new MyParea Apps that are available for the iPhone/iPad and Android based devices. This will give Greek events and festivals in New England, and ultimately across the country, the opportunity to market to an even wider audience. MyParea.com will also be promoting the new content created on Greek Boston® and Worldwide Greeks® as part of the sites’ redesign and new business strategy.

Local Greeks that work for a Greek church, or a Greek-themed event who want to promote upcoming festivals/events for free on both GreekBoston.com, as well as the MyParea.com Boston Greek events section, can submit an event for free. To post your event and learn more visit:www.greekboston.com

MyParea.com is owned by the National Hellenic Society (http://www.nationalhellenicsociety.org), whose focus is on the promotion of Hellenic heritage and the furtherance of Hellenic ideals through the sponsorship of scientific, educational and charitable programs. MyParea.com was created as a social networking site to connect Greek-Americans from around the country.

As part of the business alliance, Worldwide Greeks and Greek Boston will be promoting MyParea.com, encouraging social fans and followers, as well as visitors to the two sites, to sign up for a free account on MyParea.com and connect with fellow Greek-Americans.

The old Worldwide Greeks website, which underwent a major redesign in March 2013, used to have a proprietary social networking site built into the main website. But this social platform was removed with the new website design.

“It just didn’t make sense to have two Greek social networking sites out there,” says Worldwide Greeks® owner Nick Stamoulis. “The new direction of Worldwide Greeks™ has us focused on content creation and promotion, and not on social networking, and so we are proud to partner with MyParea.com to help create one fantastic Hellenic social network that Greek Americans and Greeks all around the world can use to keep in touch.”

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