We've all got our reservations, when handing out our e-mail addresses to just anyone, for fear of being spammed not only once but 30 times a day. I am right there with you, but being a girl on a budget, there are some sites I don’t mind submitting that e-mail form to. In fact, I actually look forward to the daily e-mails and have purchased one too many things on a few of them.
Now keep in mind some of these, are relevant to New Yorkers only, but others, go for it, they're just as good.
This site is my guilty pleasure. I could literally sit on it for hours and be completely amused and entrenched in all of the lovely things that it has to offer. Refinery29 is a lifestyle platform that delivers nonstop inspiration to live a more stylish and creative life. They have a ridiculous following and apparently even a reader or two in Vatican City. They cover style, relationships, shopping, life, health, and basically anything else that could relate to women and things they love. You can also tailor it specifically to New York if you happen to be a local.
This is one of my personal favorites, because the site is a social start-up designed to elevate young women in the workforce by providing the career resources needed to achieve personal and professional success. Being fresh out of college and looking for a full-time job, the articles are a great read during my lunch hour or during commercials during the Bachelorette. They also produce “Office Hours”weekly, which are 30-minute video chats with leaders across all industries. Don’t worry if you can’t watch them live, they record and archive the discussions for you to watch!
My latest love. I absolutely adore all things jewelry and I would gladly spend every pay check at their Soho pop-up store or on the site. The site calls itself the “ultimate source for fashion jewelry,” what's not to love? They feature different designers and “guest bartenders” on their site, as well as provide lookbooks with the latest trends. If you are a local, they host weekly events this summer in their SoHo pop-up store featuring different designers, cocktails and treats, and of course lots of shopping. The site is not only affordable but offers high quality pieces you won't find at H&M and Forever 21.
I’m not even sure how I came across this site, but I am certainly glad that I did. We all know about Groupon and LivingSocial, but Pulsd includes not only paid events and specials but also free ones. The site, which I have made specific to New York, allows you to bookmark venues, favor events, and invite friends. Events include anything from cheap boozy brunch, free facials at Bloomingdales, and even daily open bars all around the city. If you are on a budget but don’t want to take for granted living in a city like New York, this site is definitely worth a look.
