Mommy Blogs catching marketers eye
An interesting piece of news to report on today, looks like many mommy blogs, not unlike our very own Mommy Babble, are catching the eyes of marketers. According to Advertising Age, it’s a boom time for blogs and similar websites catering to the shopping, networking and shoulder-crying needs of the big-spending modern mom.
Here is a great quote from the article worth highlighting…
“Moms are the ultimate internet networkers,” said Debra Aho Williamson, senior analyst at eMarketer.com. “They seek out other moms’ advice for what they’re looking for.” All of today’s e-media buzz words, from Web 2.0 to blogging to user-generated content, are “right down the alley of today’s moms.” Ms. Williamson’s recent report, “Mom’s Online: Parenting With Web 2.0,” found that in 2005, 32.2 million internet users — or 18.4% of U.S. internet users — were females with children under 18 in the house, a number that is predicted to rise to 36.6 million by 2010. And mommy-blog readers are a marketer’s dream: Blog-ad firm Blogads in March reported that the average consumer of such content is a 29-year-old female with annual income of $70,000 who taps in to five blogs a day and spends four hours a week on them.”
So, head on over to a couple other sites that are tracking this news item, or just read up over at Mommy Babble and Home School Central, two blogs on the Content Quake Network authored by moms.
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