New Nursery Notes Blog Launched by National eTail Operator BabyBrowns.com -- One of Few Retail Sites Offering Community Blog Forum
Zionsville, IN (PRWeb) March 21, 2007 -- "Welcome to our blog, where we'll discuss the ooohs and ahhhs of parenting, great parenting products, and other general musings that relate to family life." That's the welcoming statement from the co-owner of www.BabyBrowns.com Valerie Swack for visitors to the company's new Nursery Notes blog.
According to the "The State of Retailing Online 2006" by Forrester Research Inc. and Shop.org, "Only l6% of retail sites offer community forums, or blogs, the two main instruments of community building."
About Nursery Notes blog
Nursery Notes posts to date comment on new parenting products including diaper bags from Petunia Pickle Bottom; discuss ideas for second child baby showers; and ask the question to spank or not to spank. Online readers are invited to join the discussion using the Baby Talk section for posts.
Swack and co-owner Mary Masters update their blog posts regularly and welcome input on content from moms. The company is one of few e-tailers of parenting products to create a blog for public comment and discussion.
"Moms in cities and towns throughout the United States discuss their parenting questions during play groups, neighborhood parties and various other gathering spots," says Swack. "This blog provides a forum to ask questions and discuss challenges on a national level. We suspect parenting questions will be similar no matter where moms live. We're looking forward to hearing from moms from across the country!"
About BabyBrowns.com
BabyBrowns.com, owned and operated by moms Mary Masters and Valerie Swack, has been operating since 2003 under the Browns Family of Companies. The e-tail operation features one of the widest selections of diaper bags available online with more than 24 brands and hundreds of styles. The site also includes affordable and attractive décor for infant and children's rooms. For more information contact Rae Hostetler (also a mom) at Rae(at)HostetlerPr.com or 317-733-8700.
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