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21st Mar 2009, by the Myria blog fairy, filed in About us
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The official bio, short-length:
Betsy Bailey/Betsy Gartrell Judd
Betsy Bailey is the co-founder and co-editor of Pregnancy & Baby, SheKnows, GeoParent and ChefMom.com, among others. She has also served as the editor-in-chief of four national print magazines. She lives with her husband and their six children in Arizona. (more…)

13th Feb 2009, by the Myria blog fairy, filed in Press
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Columbus Dispatch article

At-home moms turn Net work into family affair

Monday, August 12, 2002

By Jennifer Oladipo
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH

The forces behind Myria.com: Circleville resident Betsy Gartell-Judd, left, with daughter Miranda, above; and Nancy Price, of San Francisco, with her youngsters Quinn and Kieran, below.

Perhaps the best way to avoid office conflict is to just do away with the office.

In an age of concern about people becoming disconnected by increasing Internet use, one company claims separate time zones as one of its strengths.

Though Nancy Price and Betsy Gartell-Judd have never met in person, they run a 5-year-old Internet company and in June made their foray into the print medium.

Gartell-Judd of Circleville met Price — a San Francisco resident — through an e-mail list for expectant mothers. The online friendship supported them through the trimesters and they eventually gave birth on the same day.

Now the women say their company, Myria Media Inc., benefitted from the same startup conditions as their relationship.

The first site, Myria.com, turned a profit in its first year. (more…)

8th Feb 2009, by the Myria blog fairy, filed in About us, Our story
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Nancy & Betsy - First day meeting, next day editorial photo shoot pic What does someone working in the insurance business in Southern Ohio have in common with someone fresh out of the music business and living in the San Francisco Bay Area? At first glance, you might think nothing. But in reality? Everything.

Despite their physical distance and disparate career paths, the two 20-something women mentioned shared three important traits. First, both were self-starters with a goal of working from home. Second, they were each mothers of two young daughters. And finally, the women were both very active on the still-nascent Internet.

Given such means, motive and opportunity, west-coaster Nancy Price and Midwesterner Betsy Bailey embarked on what truly became the adventure of a lifetime: They started their own company… despite never having met in person. (more…)