Today’s blog was prepared for the Internet Advisors show on WJR 760AM and on the Michigan Radio Network. You can access podcasts from the media section of our site with content from Emily A. Hay, the show’s Social Media Contributor.

Hay There, Moms! For Mother’s Day weekend, we are celebrating some women who are passionate about social media, communicating and family. These days, passions like these can be channeled very effectively through a blog. Being a mom is not a requirement to be an exceptional female blogger; however, great bloggers are resourceful, in tune to their audience and they find a number of new and different ways to get their valuable messages out. Sounds like bloggers and parents have a lot in common!

Many female bloggers are strong communicators; they may also be sharp marketers, journalists, educators, PR professionals, and/or business owners. Today, we turn to the internet to not only find information, but to share ideas with our peers, to build friendships and establish networks on a personal and professional level. Social media savvy gals can lead significant initiatives both online and offline and even find time to help others do the same along the way. I think these women rock!

Blogs, being collaborative by nature, rally communities around common interests from parenting to lifestyle, from travel to bargain shopping. Many female bloggers begin their blogging journey with a focus in one area that dovetails nicely into another, which can even open doors to unexpected business opportunities. If you are passionate about something and you like to talk about it, you have the fundamental ingredients to be a blogger!

As we celebrate Mother’s Day, here’s a quick list of some blogs by gals demonstrating a range of topics, missions, creativity and perspectives – including some mentions of some female bloggers right here in Detroit!

Booming businesses:

  • Resourceful Mommy
    • Amy Lupold Bair
    • “Rooted in resourceful, always branching out “
    • Invented the Twitter Party – a hashtagged social event
    • Has grown a global network of social media savvy bloggers
  • The Go-To Mom TV™
    • Kimberley Clayton Blaine, Executive Producer of the “Go-To Mom™” series
    • Named one of the most powerful moms in social media by Working Mother Magazine; spokesperson for Sony Electronics, Disney Consumer Products, Lego Duplo.
    • Her original webshow, TheGoToMom.TV has captured one of the largest growing niche audiences –parents who have children birth to seven, through professionally produced yet authentic and real educational videos.

Creative family focus with a dash of recipes:

  • GoodNCrazy
    • Carissa Rogers
    • “Mom of All Trades, Jack of None” and former molecular biologist
    • Has a “Tween Series” of posts; Carissa has “…learned that conversations start with stories and explode with friendships.”
  • The Cookie-A-Day Challenge
    • Stephanie Zielinski
    • Mom of three boys baking cookies one day at a time.
    • Sharing recipes and stories of family and friends

The Hometown “A Team”

(The next 3 mentions are Hay There Social Media team members…hey, we love what we do for clients because we do it for ourselves!)

  • Mrs. Weber’s Neighborhood
    • Lauren Weber
    • Welcome to her neighborhood!  Lauren writes about being a mom, posts *simple* recipes, tips in her Friday Fab5 and occasional giveaways and cool things happening in her neighborhood in Detroit, Michigan.
  • This Side of 30 
    • Deanna Rose
    • A thirtysomething new mom in metro Detroit, Michigan, surviving in a grown-up world. Award-winning newspaper reporter.
  • Walk the Dog Midwest
    • Betsy Critchfield
    • A recent college grad, exploring the world as a pet-loving entrepreneur and marketing professional.

Detroit Bloggers – just a few of the great gals involved & the blogs they lead:

  • Mommy is in Timeout
    • Elena Wollborg
    • Describes herself as, “Mom to 2. Wife to 1. High school teacher by day. Binky pusher, teeth brusher & monster chaser by night. Obsessed with social media & blogging. Obviously.”
  • Glamorous Moms
    • Shannon Lazovski
    • A collaborative blog that is described as “an online magazine for moms who are glamorous inside and out”
  • Detroit Moxie
    • Becks Davis
    • She is “…excited to explore this city and the community with my husband and anyone else who would like to join me in this journey.”  You can pick up Detroit Moxie gear on her blog as well.
  • Bargain Shopper Mom
    • Melissa Buckles
    • She started the blog because she “…wanted to share all the ways I save money and you can, too.” She also uses her blog as “a space to highlight things I love and make my life easier as a mom and as a woman.”

Blogs provide an exceptional platform for people to connect and communicate using social technology.  Women are successfully gaining exponential reach by sharing their blogs on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.  This list just scratches the surface of female bloggers who are doing amazing work in the blogosphere.

Which female blogs do you love?  I look forward to sharing more!

Contributed by Emily A. Hay

Emily A. Hay

Founder & Instructor at Social Media Manager Training Courses
Creator of flexible work opportunities for moms since 2009 | Shared our journey in FAIR PLAY Documentary by Reese’s Hello Sunshine based off Eve Rodsky’s book 🎥 | Work+Life Integrator 👩‍💻 👧 👧

4 thoughts on “A Mother’s Day Focus on Female Bloggers

  1. Hay There!

    I’m a Mom and full-time Ob/Gyn with Eastside Gynecology Obstetrics (Roseveille, MI). We’re excited about the launch of our fun, new blog on Women’s Health…at GynoGroupie.com!

    Our group of Board-Certified Ob/Gyns share ‘Simple Answers to Everyday GYN Health Concerns’, through weekly posts on common female health topics that come up everyday in caring for patients in our practice.

    Take a look!

    http://gynogroupie.com

    @drsuzyyhall
    http://eastsidegynob.com
    http://facebook.com/find.drsuzyyhall
    http://facebook.com/gynogroupie

    • Emily

      Thanks for visiting and for sharing your blog, Dr. Suzy! We love your social media effort to connect with women and share the valuable insight on the topics we need to learn about. One of our Hay There team members, Lauren, mentioned your name on our team call the other day…keep up the great work!
      ~Emily
      PS Super cute name 😉

  2. Thanks for including me with these great women bloggers!

    • Emily

      Absolutely..it’s a beautiful site, Melissa! Keep up the great work sharing all that money saving info 🙂
      ~Emily

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