Online Buying Habits of Moms and Women
November 15, 2009 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Blogvertorial, baby boomer, beauty, children, family, fashion, frugal, leisure, lifestyle, parenting, social networking
Holiday Shopping Spending Habits
Lifestyle Choices
The Internet has opened the entire world up to moms at the press of a button on their computer or Blackberry. Women and moms are flexing their well-toned-at-the-gym, buying muscles online. So, what, exactly, are our purchasing habits in the online world?
Moms of today are more into technology as opposed to our own moms were. But it bears mentioning that Baby Boomer moms such as myself are catching up in that department. While we are comfortable with surfing for information on the Web and listening to podcasts and watch videos, navigating social sites is still new to many of us.
According to the 21st Century Mom Report from BabyCenter, LLC, 91% of moms are using cellular phones as a way to manage our hectic lives. These same moms are almost 350% more likely to use our cell phone to access the Internet. This means managing banking accounts and also shopping.
It was just a matter of time before forays into the online world would lead to online purchases. It begins as surfing or participating on social sites and ends with shopping for deals on the things that moms need to care for their families.
I am just as apt to shop for a Victoria ’s Secret Sweaterdress as my daughter, who’ll be starting a new job as a Teaching Assistant.
According to Jupiter Media Metrix, women without children (about 63%) are more likely to buy online with or without a sale being an enticement. Only about 50% of moms would purchase the same types of items. It’s more likely that moms would buy online when there was a sale going on for items they wanted or needed. That figure is around 41 percent.
Why? The report from BabyCenter, LLC reports that 85% of women say that having a child changes their spending criteria. Whereas extra money from the paycheck could be spent on personal items such as a new business wardrobe or travel vacations for one thing – now there’s another person to consider.
Of the moms surveyed for the report, 73% said that their purchasing criteria has changed. As a woman without children, they may have shopped for quality and fashion with price coming in third overall. As a mom, items for their children require quality, safety and durability for value. More criteria is taken into account when a child is considered.
Be mindful that brands change too. Sixty-two percent of women changed the brands they used after becoming moms. Women without children are more likely to maintain brand loyalty according to Jupiter Media Metrix. For 20% of them, the brands reflect their personal style.
Whether a mom or a woman without children, you’re using the Internet as a vehicle for making purchases. How much and what you buy is greatly influenced by whether or not you have children in your life.
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One Banana, Two Banana, Three Banana..Four ~ The Banana Splits ~ A Review
August 14, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under Reviews & Buzz, baby boomer, children, family, kids, parenting

The Banana Splits, a hugely popular costumed rock band from the ’60s is back! The Banana Splits are fondly remembered by Baby Boomers for their unique combination of kid-style comedy and contemporary music!
Now share the excitement with your own children or even grandchildren!
The Classic ’60s TV and Music Icons Return With New Comedy Shorts on Cartoon Network, Music Videos, Website and Live Entertainment.
Starting September 2nd, The Banana Splits will star in a brand new comedy shorts and music videos on the Cartoon Network. This Fab Four – Fleegle (a dog), Drooper (a lion), Bingo (a gorilla) and Snorky (an elephant) are ready to introduce their unique style of humor and catchy music to a whole new generation of young fans!
Also debuting in August is the all new Banana splits website, where kids ages 4-7 can watch comedy shorts and music videos, play games and join the Banana Splits club at http://www.bananasplits.com
Want to know 5 Cool Things About BananaSplits.com?
1) Phone-A-Joke: Does your kid love jokes (hearing them, telling them, making them up?) Why not have them phone in their favorite joke using the toll free number listed in the “Jokes” section. If the ‘Splits think its top notch, it’ll be incorporated into the website!
2) Great Music (seriously): Tired of listening to sugary sweet, repetitive, less-than-incredible kids’ music? Get your groove on with the oh-so-adult-friendly tunes available on the site.
3) Secret Codes: What kid doesn’t love a good secret code? On BananaSplits.com, kids can check in daily to decipher a code, then solve a word puzzle to reveal – what else – a silly, groan-inducing, ‘Splits style joke.
4) Fan Mail: Does your youngster have questions for the Furry Four? Help them send an email in the “Fan Mail” section, and check back often to see if Fleegle, Snorky, Drooper or Bingo answers the email in a Fan Mail video.
5) The Banana Splits Club: Much like secret codes, special clubs are kid nirvana. Join the official Banana Splits Club to receive a downloadable membership certificate and Club Card (the best part is, no email addresses, phone numbers, or other personal info is requested – these ‘Splits are a low key bunch!).
Your kids will really be enthralled with this colorful, action-packed and entertaining web site. This is the perfect parent/child activity to encourage early computer use for your child while stimulating their senses.
Soon the Banana Splits will also be seen in concert tours, live appearances, as well as a wide range of exclusive merchandise including toys, games, books and apparel!

Warner Bros. Consumer Products
Check it out at http://www.bananasplits.com
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Blog the Recession ~ Join the Movement ~ Leave Linky Luv!
August 3, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Let’s Help the Blogosphere fight the Recession! Motherhood Uncensored (and I do mean uncensored, so consider yourself forewarned) is a gal after my own heart. We Baby Boomers always did luv to participate in “A Cause.”
I was over at MomDot and saw their blog post about how Kristen thinks we should all surf a few new blogs, leave comments, and drop linky luv! I agree! You get to meet new friends, develop new ideas, and keep those brain cells active (especially if you’re like me!) Here’s a direct quote from Kristen’s blog to get you to join the bandwagon:
The premise is simple. If you read blogs, then for the month of August, make the “pledge” to click through from your feed reader. No obligation to leave a hilarious comment or send a long stalkerish email (although both, within reason, are always lovely). Just click through to the blog (not on ads unless you are so led) and if you’re feeling generous, click around to their older posts.
Just those extra page views can make a big difference for bloggers who could really use the help…
If you feel like hopping on the bandwagon (c’mon, it’s fun and I’m a really great driver), then all you need to do is grab a button — see below, slap it on your blog, and [
beg, plead] ask your readers to click through on their feed readers or blogrolls and do the same within a post.Send me the link to your post and I’ll link you up here and enter you to win some *fantastic prizes.
I actually saw MomDot’s Twitter post, which got me there in the first place!
So start with me ~ leave me a comment, and let me know what you think! If you’re new to my blog, check out my archives and read some of my older posts. You’ll be in for a Ride if you do! Update: Let’s not limit it to August ~ Let’s keep this on an ongoing basis!
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Single ~ Widowed ~ Retired ~ Search the Contractor Directory Review Before Starting Any Home Improvements
July 28, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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This weekend was so busy! As many of you were aware, I attended my nieces wedding, which turned out to be a 3-day party! The weather was magnificent, and the Bride and Groom were beaming!
It was a great time to get together with extended family and friends. We had the opportunity to meet my Sister-In-Law’s “new sweetie.” My brother-in-law passed away several years ago, and we’re delighted to meet the new man in her life and see her so happy once again. This is a long-distance relationship, up and down the East Coast. New Beau is retired, but considers himself a “Handyman Contractor.” Besides being a nice guy and winning over the in-laws, it’s even better that he can make himself useful when he comes up to visit!
There’s always plenty of work needed around This Old House of mine. I’m sure many of my bloggy friends, and especially those who are single moms or mid life Baby Boomer retirees, can always use someone to do some chores and repairs that are beyond our expertise.
If you’re looking to fix up the old homestead and looking for Houston Contractors, or trying to find quality contractors in the following areas: remodeling, heating and air conditioning, roofing, electrical, general, plumbing, painting, flooring, among others ~ check out Clicksmart Certified Contractors for an expert contractor in your state!
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Favorite RenuzitTriScentsHomeMakeover SemiFinalists ~ Vote for Your Favorites and help Someone Win a Home Makeover!
May 10, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
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Wherever you get your news, it seems that the topic is the economy and current status of the fluctuating real estate market. Many young couples with small families just starting out have lost jobs, but are still trying to purchase homes, while Baby Boomers like myself are trying to downsize to living quarters more suitable for their needs.
Reunzit TriScents is sponsoring a contest.
Vote for your Favorite RenuzitTriScentsHomeMakeover SemiFinalist and help one of ten semi-finalists win a $20,000 Home Makeover in the Renuzit TriScents “Transform Your Home with Tanya Memme” Promotion!
You can visit the Renuzit TriScents Home Makeover semi-finalist gallery to cast a vote for your favorite.
After viewing all the eligible submissions, my choice is:
I’ve written previous posts that I am a firm believer in the concept that scents and sensory perception focus enormously in creating family memories. Forced out of their current home, I feel that this young family deserves a place of their own to call “home.” To me, the dynamics of a family are very important. Their request to be chosen as the winner is honest and simple: more space; privacy; a refreshing abode to literally call “Home Sweet Home;” and stability are reasons enough to see them win.
The winner with the most votes will receive a $20,000 home makeover with Tayna Memme! Vote for your favorite submission by entering up to one vote per day through June 7.
Visit at http://www.triscents.com/gallery.asp and help this young family become a Winner!
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Earth Day is April 22, 2008 – Conserve Energy to Save the Planet for your Kids & Grandkids to Enjoy – Musings
April 18, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under baby boomer, family

Earth Day is April 22, 2008 this year.
The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970. That was the year I was a Senior in high school, the Vietnam War was raging, and it was a very tumultuous period. We all wanted to be Flower Children. My DH recalls Earth Day specifically as he flew out and back that same day from Connecticut to visit Marquette University in Milwaukee, WI where he ended up going to college.
The photo pictured above is one of my favorites that I took this past summer while on a camping trip to the Connecticut shoreline (come visit us!) I can’t imagine living anywhere that isn’t close to some type of water or anything nautical ~ specifically the ocean, but I’ll take a lake. Summer and Fall are my favorite seasons. I love the smell of the salt water, marshes, (my family disagrees with me here,) the scrub pine needles. I love the four seasons; scents of beach Rose Begosa; and sand between my toes. Nothing is more peaceful than falling asleep to the sound of lapping waves. Cape Cod, Massachusetts has got to be one of my favorite places on the planet. I prefer to think of it in the past tense ~ think “Summer of ‘42” ~ when it wasn’t so crowded, and “discovered”. You can’t beat Nantucket or Martha’s Vineyard for tranquility. Ask Bill. I’m looking forward to perhaps some day camping there again with my family, charming Son-in-Law, ‘lil Moomette, and her soon-to-be born brother.
So much has changed since 1970. I’m a Boomer now, on the verge of retirement. Not only do I not look the same, but I know the earth isn’t the same as I remember, either. As an Analyst, my current FT profession is focused on Energy Conservation and heavily promotes Green Clean Products, Energy Efficiency, Fire Prevention, Environmental Protection, Recycling, Water Conservation and more. I am responsible for researching trends on a daily basis and keeping up with current events. What I’m seeing isn’t pretty.
Do something special this year in honor of the day. Save the Earth, for your children and grandchildren.
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HA ~ You Young’ns have Nothing on Me ~One Step Ahead of the Curve!
February 21, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)
Filed under internet marketing, kids, parenting, rantings
Ok. I haven’t done any musings in awhile because I’ve been too dang busy maintaining my eBay Power Seller status and putting all my ducks in order building my new website & consolidating my eBay store and affiliate shops under one roof ~ Moomette’s Magnificents Olde Towne Shoppes.
I know, after seeing all those terrific WAHM sites on various traffic exchanges that all you sweet young things have built, it’s probably a piece of cake for you. You probably took all that HTML stuff in elementary school, high school & beyond.
Well, gram here has been learning it all on her own. At 2, 3 & 4 am in the morning when DH is sleeping, and the house is finally peaceful. You see, I’m still working at my FT cubicle job. Then, of course, there’s ‘lil Moomette whom I pick up after I get out of work until DD or charming SIL come to get her.
Well, I’m taking a break right now at 2 am from all that Photobucket & listing stuff, finding a new web host for my site, and working on the new blog template (don’t you love it? Thanks Shera, from
Sweet N Simple Design…more on Shera to come. I met Shera through Mom Pack ~ she’s such a delight!
Anyway. Where was I? Oh ya. You young gals. Well, let me tell you. After having 2 DDs, and doing the middle school, high school & college thing with them ~ Moms will find out they always have to be ahead of the curve. Want to stay in touch? The cell phone that you pay for gets put on mute. Then what? Learn to text message. They’ll think it’s their friends.
Still ignoring you? Learn to instant message. When something pops up ~ they’ll think it’s their friends and guess what ~ it’s Mom~ Here’s my AIM avatar:
My girls had to look at that on AIM while they were in college everytime they “talked” to me ~ which was only when they usually ran out of funds. And my screen name…let’s just say it started with the word “Money”! Hmpf.I digress…DD #2, took Spanish all through high school. So knowing I’d be online, she once put up her “Away Message” in Spanish after telling me she was going to a friend’s house. The “Away Message” said she was “at the beach”. Guess what? I took Spanish in High School. So I played her game and text messaged her cell phone ~In Spanish ~ that I knew where she was! That floored her & her friends. Again, one step ahead of the curve. And don’t anyone call me out for reading her Away Message.
Back to you have nothing on me. So, I’ve learned to text, instant message, and now HTML, FTP, Pop Server, SSB, Ping, Stumble ~ what-ever. There’s still a lot of learning to do, but don’t worry, I’m a Boomer & one of ours invented the Internet. Gram here is ahead of the curve, and when I finish building my site, they will come.
It’s almost 2:30 am. I know I ‘talk’ via the forums with many of you at this time of night. But I’m taking out my dentures, putting them in a glass, (thanks Suzanne) & turning off the lights now. (JK on the denture part, K?)
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