When School Markets to Mom
Hey Mom, the School Called!
Marketing to Moms Through Dads?
Recently, I had the opportunity to attend and speak at the national marketing-to-moms conference. Sitting through presentations, workshops and general discussions with my marketing industry peers over meals and breaks during the two-day experience, I took mental note of a key theme permeating the conversation: Dads.
The Nag Factor: How Marketers Use Kids To Sell Junk Food
I took my 4-year-old to the grocery store yesterday for our regular semi-weekly trip. He rode in a plastic race-car cart and mostly talked to himself or made various vocal observations about how long the trip was taking (ahem). But when we got to the cereal aisle, he was suddenly completely engaged. (You know where this is going, dont you?) Mom! Stop! I want that! Go back! See that one! LETS GET THAT! he shrieked giddily.
Kids’ Boredom Remedied: What Passes Your App Test?
I spent some quality time with my computer last night. I was on a mission to make space on my smart phone (which I should probably refer to as my smart mobile device as I rarely use it for voice-to-voice conversation anymore) for more music, and to do so, I had to make some trade-offs to free up space. In other words, I had to delete several apps.
Marketing to Moms: Is That Your Reflection on the T.V.?
Recently I was talking with my mother, who is in her 60s, about my older son, who is very vocal. He talks constantly. In admiring her grandsons verboseness and laughing at me and my auditory exhaustion, she was suddenly reminded about mothering my sister at about the same age. She was also very chatty.