As Mommy bloggers steadily grow in ranks, the segment is beginning to wield more influence in both the blogosphere and on the web as a whole. And it looks like NBC is waking up to the potential power of this audience. The media company is launching a web-based offshoot of the Today Show, called TODAYMoms.com. Unsurprisingly, the site is currently sponsored by Walmart. The site will offer parenting news, advice and tips from the show, and wants to engages web-savvy mommies in engaging wit
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It was only a few weeks ago that I had the chance to meet local mom, blogger and teacher Karen Pantuso-Swanson in person. As we sat across the table from each other at Benino Gelato, I thought to... This is a summary of the daily post at Ourbigearth.com. Click on the headline to read the whole story.
Blogger Trips! PR: Invite these mom bloggersAnnouncements — By Trisha-admin on September 18, 2009 at 12:32 pm Seems like lately every time I turn around a new Blogger Retreat trip is hitting my email and there is no way I can take them all…after all, whats a mom blogger without being a mom, right? But I am excited that companies are taking notice and putting together some fabulous information sessions for online bloggers and wanted to help PR out in finding the perfect bloggers for the trip.
Welcome to today's edition of Connections Abound. The point to Lost and Found is to level the support playing field. When LFCA works correctly, the newest blogger with the smallest readership can receive the same level of support as the oldest blogger with the largest readership.Anyone can submit news to LFCA by clicking here.Lost and Found is open to anyone in the infertility, pregnancy loss, adoption, pregnancy-and-parenting after infertility, assisted conception, living child-free after infer
Hi, this is T. AKA Ricky Raw of the blog The Rawness, a blog about human nature and sexual politics. Karol asked me to guest blog here this week, which is awesome because I rarely blog about politics any more and I miss it from time to time.I envy bloggers like Karol who can prolifically blog pithy missives daily, but alas, that's not me. I'm more of a once-a-week blogger who just blogs infrequent, but lengthy rambling discursive rants. Which is why you are only just hearing from me today. B
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