New Web Site Launched Featuring Motivational Products and Gifts for Women.

Feb 15
18:57

2005

Keith Hunt

Keith Hunt

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Linkedin

New web site launched featuring motivational products and gifts for women. Items include books, jewellery, and framed art.

mediaimage

“After working in the motivational industry for over ten years,New Web Site Launched Featuring Motivational Products and Gifts for Women. Articles I was compelled to fill a need. For years I have heard requests for woman-based motivational products, but never saw much action being taken to create the product,” states Lynn Harker founder of www.UCAN2.com

“Going with my belief that “you try harder if you know others believe in you” I created www.UCAN2.com, as a motivational web boutique that features gifts of encouragement for women of all ages. The items are designed to inspire, encourage and motivate you, and the women in your life.”

For more information please go to: http://www.UCAN2.com

“My goal is to better the lives of women with small daily reminders that “you can too” achieve a dream. To achieve this goal my first priority was to choose or create products for UCAN2 that had a message.”

“For instance I feel the “Life in Black and White” motivational framed art line has the right image-quote combination to be appealing messages in both a personal or office environment. They also make great gifts for someone achieving a milestone such as a graduation or a promotion.”

Lynn Harker is 37 years old and a resident of Illinois. She was born and raised in California, and moved to Illinois in 1990 fresh out of college with a degree in fine art/graphic design. In 1992 she started working for Successories, where she met her future husband.

“My ultimate dream for UCAN2 is to offer something special for women and build a business that will allow me to show my children what I am creating and believing in. Hopefully I will get to spend more time with them while they grow, because right now most of UCAN2 occurs while they sleep!” concludes Harker.