Archive for April, 2010
Women’s power to affect change has a long history. So does the fact that they generally have less (of the other kind of) change to use to make it happen than their male counterparts.
This isn’t a new story, but the tools women are creating to overcome that issue – including resetting their self-value, learning skills to deal with money in relationships, educating each other about the tricks of the trade – have a home on Daily Worth very much worth checking out.
Women are already a powerful force behind charitable donations. They donate twice as much to charities as men do, and make 80% of all household purchasing decisions. With more financial know-how and the empowerment that comes from realizing a higher worth, women can make more money, and have an even greater affect on change – of all kinds.
Check out Daily Worth for…
In his Time column this week, Dr. Mehmet Oz reflects on the fact that, in most homes, women are the primary care doc, thanks to their “remarkable power” to keep their families well.
The article continues by offering tips aimed at helping women teach their family healthy habits – from inventing games and stories so health lessons are more likely to stick with kids to storing each family member’s health history in one place to better manage their healthcare.
All good advice. But I couldn’t help but think how all these great ideas add yet more “do’s” to a mom’s ever-growing to-do list.
It takes enormous creativity and organizing skills to be a great mom. So who wouldn’t appreciate a practical shortcut tool once in a while? This is a service that more nonprofits could provide. What if a nonprofit committed to children’s health offered an online bank…
You are out of hand soap, so you head to the store. How do you choose your soap? Brand loyalty? Scent? Environmental impact? Price? Packaging? What do you consciously consume?
What about when it’s time to remodel your home, paint the bathroom, or even build a new home or office. What do you consider then?
Construction has never been an industry dominated by women, but women are bringing innovation, consciousness, and relevance to the field. Green Economy Post recently made a list of who they consider the top ten women in green building.
We found another to add to the list:
Sarah Beatty founded Green Depot – “a leading supplier of environmentally friendly and sustainable building products, services, and home solutions” – in 2005. The flagship store on Bowery in Manhattan hosts a myriad of products, for all elements of living, and empowers consumers with options….
The Next Generation
Case Study: Connect, Cultivate, Online Marketing, Social Media, Uncategorized
Have you heard of Shoes of Prey? The custom shoe design site had an explosive experience last week – thanks to a 16-year-old’s YouTube site. Juicysatr07’s
had 450,000 viewers, and combined with a giveaway prize from the company, lured 200,000 to Shoes of Prey’s site, according to PSFK.
How are you adapting to and including new voices in your online marketing? How do you find the right influencers?
You can learn how to apply every kind of makeup, reorganize your closet, sketch a portrait, and a million other things thanks to the force of young women on YouTube. The tone of the video, the number of YouTube subscribers, and their comments can help you figure out which YouTube lady is the best to help your product, company or organization. If you have an evening, watch their videos!
Women research their purchases and the…

About this blog
Lisa Chen and Lisa Witter
are the authors of The She Spot: Why Women are the Market for Changing the World and How to
Reach Them. They are also both
senior strategists at Fenton Communications, the nation’s largest public
interest communications firm. [