by Suzanna Keith | Jul 25, 2012 | Advertising, Families, Marketing, Social Media, Sports, Technology
Only two days to the Olympics and counting. We can’t wait for the opening ceremony on Friday night. To celebrate the Games, P&G just introduced another ad campaign celebrating Moms on Facebook. This campaign continues the same appreciation of moms as the...
by Suzanna Keith | Jul 14, 2012 | Advertising, Marketing, Moms, Social Media, Sports
#WWEmoms is truly honored to host WWE Executive Stephanie McMahon at our next twitter chat this coming Tuesday, July 17th at 6pm EST. Stephanie McMahon has had an exciting and varied career from wrestling in the ring to serving as general manager of RAW to her current...
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 27, 2012 | Advertising, Marketing, Moms, Social Media, Sports, Technology
Building upon yesterday’s blog about more women watching professional sports than ever before, another interesting sport that we find our female friends watching is the World Wrestling Enterprises (WWE). They love watching the sport with their tween and teen...
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 22, 2012 | Advertising, Families, Marketing, Moms, Parenting, Social Media, Sports
Every year we go away on relaxing girls’ weekend with an extraordinary group of women. This year two of the women started an experiment that I found fascinating. They decided not to purchase anything for themselves for a whole year except an occasional pair of...
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