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Views 18-35 in 1St 5 Months from Launch 500K+ Facebook Fans 64K+ Twitter Followers Curlynikki.Com I am the creator of the largest natural hair website in the world. young, affluent readers 45k 5 Million Ages app downloads monthly views 18-35 in 1st 5 months from launch 500K+ Facebook fans 64K+ Twitter followers curlynikki.com • Conducted nearly 100 celebrity interviews including Tracee Ellis Ross, Chaka Khan, Raven Symone and Wanda Sykes • Pens a popular column for ESSENCE, called ‘Ask CurlyNikki’ • Curly Caregivers Scholarship awarded to students twice yearly • Hosts natural hair meetups with RSVP’s of 1500 within hours With celebrity stylist, Johnny Wright, • Travels include International Mission Trips with celebrities and NBC Today Show’s, Tamron Hall in South Africa I am a best-selling author. 1st ever highlights Natural Hair • Washington Post & Publishers Weekly Best Sellers Lists Book to become a • Completely sold out on Amazon in three days! best-seller • #1 most popular book on Amazon books--Health and Beauty • Top 10 category on Amazon.com, becoming one of the top 10 most popular books in any category in the nation in its debut week • In its first 2 months, the response was so enormous that Harper Collins Publishers ordered that additional copies be printed 5 separate times Harper Collins, 2013 NAACP Image AwArd Nominee - Best deBut Author media • Among Essence’s ‘35 Under 35 Young, Black and Amazing’ • Multiple features in the New York Times, Huffington Post and on CNN.com • Named by Black Enterprise as one of the web’s most influential voices • Profiled by USA Today • Featured in O Magazine, Ebony, Essence, Parents, Black Hair Mag UK, Seventeen, Sister 2 Sister, The Guardian and many others I am a correspondent, host and a licensed psychotherapist. appearances • Dr. Oz’s beauty expert (appearing in 6 episodes last season) • Steve Harvey Morning Show Contributor • Appeared on Melissa Harris Perry • Appeared on CNN, MSNBC, The Tyra Banks Show, The Katie Couric Show, The Steve Harvey Show and the Today Show events • Sponsors include L’Oreal, Procter & Gamble and SheaMoisture • Book-signings and meeting fans for up to 3 hours • Celebrity guests • Packed venues.
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