I'm technically a Gen X mom, but I'm no dinosaur. ;) Sites I've gotten a
lot out of include:

Babycenter.com
Askdrsears.com
Wholesomebabyfood.com
Berkeley parent's network (an email list for the Bay Area, but common
topics get archived online)
Kellymom.com

Email lists are an awesome resource for quick answers, some are big
(like BPN) and some are more local (a group of moms might make their
own)
I have also found that social networking tools are a great resource. If
I ask a question or Twitter about an issue, generally a few moms in my
network will offer support, advice and help.
In general, my anecdotal experience is that the internet is my first
place to look for info, especially around something acute/immediate.


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Heather Anderson
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IxDA Discuss] Where do Gen Y Mom's go online?

Does anyone have any research or background in Gen Y Mom's, and where
they
are going online?  Or any type of online behavioral background?  Would
love
to get any info, have a crazy deadline!

Smiles,

Heather



Heather Anderson
User Experience Architect

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