Yes, it’s true—one of the earliest entries into social media has quietly been building in presence and influence: In the past five years, the number of existing blogs has more than quadrupled. Most bloggers are women, parents, college-educated, between the ages of 18-34 and active in social media. And a large majority of blog readers [...]
Apr 16, 2012 | Categories:Advertising, Brainsnacks, Marketing, Social Media, Technology, Trends | Tags: blog buzz, blog traffic, bloggers, blogging, blogging trends, blogs, building blog buzz, Pinterest, Posterous, social media trends, social networking, Tumblr, Twitter | Leave A Comment »
A recent study found that bloggers-who-also-happen-to-be-moms are wielding unprecedented power, not only on their respective online domains but in the buying market and the election booth, too. Fidgety about the term “mommy blogger”? No need: The study found them to be, on average, college-educated, as well as wealthier, more politically active and socially and environmentally [...]
Nov 28, 2011 | Categories:Brainsnacks, Social Media, Trends | Tags: blogging, blogs, daddy blogs, Mom Blogging for Dummies, mommy blogs, Scarborough mom bloggers infographic, the Digital Mom Handbook | Leave A Comment »
Word on the Street Street style has eclipsed the influence of celebrity style—yes, we said it In the ’90s actors and musicians replaced supermodels as the leading harbingers of style, but now an even more dramatic shift is underway among fashion’s hierarchy. With magnificent magazine-worthy photography, some top fashion bloggers and street-style photographers have become [...]
Oct 20, 2011 | Categories:Brainsnacks | Tags: Bill Cunningham, blogging, BlogHer, celebrity style, consumer marketing, consumer trends, Diane Kruger, diy fashion blogs, Fashion, fashion bloggers, fashion blogs, fashion trends, Harper’s Bazaar, Lucky magazine, Scott Schuman, she’sconnected, Sienna Miller, the Sartorialist | Leave A Comment »