by Suzanna Keith | Aug 11, 2012 | Children, Families, Marketing, Moms, Parenting, Social Media
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUhQmx4SRZw] A few weeks ago, we discovered our ten-year old son watching the above youtube video about the WWE’s next big event of the year: SummerSlam on August 19th live from the The Staples Center in Los Angeles, CA.....
by Suzanna Keith | Jul 2, 2012 | Advertising, Children, Families, Marketing, Moms, Parenting, Social Media, Sports, Technology
Mashable reported a very insightful study this past week in the article “Sorry Marketers Your doing Twitter Wrong…” starting “the Twitter Research” wars (click on the link to download the study) just like the Facebook Research wars of a...
by Suzanna Keith | Jun 29, 2012 | Marketing, Moms, Music, Parenting, Social Media, Technology
Before we bought the iPhone, we thoroughly analyzed and researched our options with our board of directors: fellow moms (our Just Ask A Woman Philosophy). We reached out to over 50 friends over the course of three months and asked them which smart phones are the best...
by Suzanna Keith | May 29, 2012 | Children, Eco Friendly, Families, Life, Moms, Parenting, Social Media
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney at 5/15 Dump the Dump Rally Time comes in our lives where we have the opportunity to stand up and reach for greatness but these moments can be fleeting if we don’t seize them quickly. Being a mother is one of the greatest jobs in the...
by Suzanna Keith | May 25, 2012 | Advertising, Families, Marketing, Moms, Parenting, Social Media, Sports, Technology
As mentioned in earlier blogs, one of the reasons we enjoy watching the WWE with our children is that viewing the shows together allows for the opportunity to dialogue about important topics. One of the big lessons from Wrestlemania when John Cena lost (and even...
by Suzanna Keith | May 24, 2012 | Advertising, Children, Eco Friendly, Families, Life, Marketing, Music, Parenting, Social Media, Technology
A study in the Guardian in February proved that emailing and tweeting are more addictive than smoking and alcohol. The media responses release endorphins in the brain. That is why teens will often stay up all night texting and investment bankers trade till the wee...
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