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Bloggers Rule the Online World of Mothers

Marketers Should Pay Attention

Mom bloggers are more active online, particularly with social networking, than the rest of their U.S. mothering peers. They are 71% more likely to indicate being addicted to a social network when compared to moms who know nothing about blogs.

The lead reason for them going online is to socialize with others, while for moms who pay no attention to blogs, it is to find information. Mom bloggers also pay more attention to what their friends say online about something than other moms do.

The attention that marketers are giving to online word of mouth and the importance of connecting with mom bloggers as influencers appears justified.

Mom bloggers are also more receptive to marketing communication, than other moms. Further enforcing the reasons for marketers to pay them attention. Not surprisingly, all moms rank banners as the least effective marketing method for engaging them. But, bloggers are the group most accepting of them, likely do to the fact that many earn money from these marketing tactics.

An opportunity exists for marketers to focus more effort in email marketing. Moms are more receptive to it when compared to other online marketing tactics, and they are checking personal email throughout their day.

Survey data was gathered from 457 U.S. women with children of various ages randomly recruited on the internet between August 12 and September 12, 2008. As an incentive, $5 for every 10 people who completed the survey was donated by lucid marketing to the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

The report, “Social Media & Moms, BLOGGER Edition” can be downloaded for free at www.lucidmarketing.com

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