Congrats Alex !! It was published in Deafweekly

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Deafweekly is an independent news report for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community. It is mailed to subscribers every Wednesday morning and available to read at www.deafweekly.com. For information, contact mail@deafweekly.com.

INTERNET FORUM ALLDEAF.COM GROWS TO 6,500 MEMBERS

AllDeaf.com, an Internet forum board designed to help deaf and hard-of-hearing people meet one another and discuss everyday issues, announced recently that it has grown to more than 6,500 members. Alex Chu of Garfield, N.J., who founded the service in April 2002, says the most active participants are hearing-impaired people in their 20s and 30s but members include many hearing people who are simply interested in deaf culture and sign language. AllDeaf.com offers general chat forums and specialized ones on topics of high interest. Among the most active forums are those devoted to hearing aids and cochlear implants, deaf education and sign language. Visit the site at www.alldeaf.com.

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That's great news it was published because we're special! :D
 
How do you sign up for Deafweekly to be able to get that thru email?...


That's cool, Congratulate Alex... :applause: Yeah you may be right, I guess we are special :giggle:


Opps, never mind I see the link! ....
 
Yes I saw it in my email when I received DeafWeekly. Congratulations, Alex!
 
Very neat, and I'd say that's a pretty accurate description of this place. I like that they acknowledge the diversity of the membership and don't treat it as a bad thing. :)
 
Congrats! :cheers:

I hope that there will be more new members in the age group 40s to get invloved here in the forum. Notice this forum has too many 20s & 30s (age group) here .. it doesn't matter, really.

By the way, I do subscribe Deafweekly and like it better and clearer to read with ease than the DeafDigest does, that one I do subscribe, too.

Deafweekly comes in html format while the DeafDigest only comes in text format. It's just new, I think it started last summer or fall.

I plan to pay for the advertisement for my home businesses soon. DeafDigest I would pay at first due to their much larger subscriber list while to allow time for Deafweekly to grow more subscribers due to the prices vs numbers of subscribers. But I really think Deafweekly is doing great job and hope they grow more and more in time.

For you to subscribe or take a peek at Deafweekly go to: Deafweekly
 
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