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Women Online in 2009: 9 Trends to Watch in a Down Economy

Posted December 30th, 2008 | Posted in Expertise

Written by Wendy Piersall

2008 has given us all a shakeup. We have a fragile economy unlike anything we have seen in 80 years. And the online advertising and technology industry is in for a rough ride in 2009. But 2008 was also the Year of the Woman online. Over the last 18 months, the number of ad networks targeted towards moms and women exploded. Some high-profile players entered the space, notable examples include iVillage’s partial buy-in of BlogHer, and Circle of Moms growth to 850K registered Facebook application users in less than 2 months.

2009 is a make-it-or-break-it year for nearly every business in existence today. And as for women’s websites and communities, we at Escalate Media think this industry is also in for a bit of a shakeup:

1 – Women’s Ad Networks

We think that if any of the advertising industries are well positioned to weather the economic storm, it is the online ad industry. Newspapers and outdoor media will continue to suffer, but online media has the track record to convince advertisers to move more dollars online. Yet since advertisers will have less dollars to begin with, we’ll see only moderate growth in the online ad space.

I personally think there are too many ad networks targeted towards women and moms right now. All of them have inventory problems and some are only taking in new publishers under more restrictive terms, if at all. I think bigger players are going to take advantage of the fact that they can buy more with less and we will see some consolidation of the women’s ad networks in ’09.

2 – Women’s Social Networks

If there are too many women’s ad networks, then we have an epidemic of social networks for women, especially moms. With tighter VC funding, we’ll see less startups in this space (thank god). And only the strongest of the existing destinations will be able to weather the storm. Yet, those that serve a tight niche, that have great content, or are tied to recession-proof markets will do particularly well. Women love connecting with other women, and will do it even more in ’09.

In fact, the top three activities women engage in online are shopping, reading the news, and socializing via social networks and online communities. This is great news for women’s social sites.

3 – Number of Women Online

History predicts that this number can only go up as computers and internet access become more widely available. Add to that an economy that forces us to keep our entertainment budgets to a minimum, and I predict 2009 sees a bigger jump in women online than predicted.

4 – Social Media Marketing

Since social communities are here to stay, and women are extremely active in these communities, companies and brands are getting to the point where they can’t ignore social media marketing any more. In 2009, we are going to hit the crossover point in which those who are still afraid of social media marketing are going to be left behind if they don’t jump in now.

Nowhere is this more evident than it is on Twitter, where the election forced mainstream news agencies to embrace the medium. Brands who were early adopters such as Dell, Zappos, and Comcast are now the subject of numerous case studies with data to back up their efforts. Quite frankly, I find it astonishing that Walmart, Kmart and Sears beat Target to the punch and have all had a presence on Twitter whereas Target is nowhere to be found. They need to move beyond the walls of their controlled “Momversation” if they are going to keep their market edge.

5 – Beyond Advertising

Even if online ad spending doesn’t take a big hit in 2009, it doesn’t mean that online companies aren’t going to prepare themselves for the worst. Only strong business models can survive an economic storm like the one we are in. So we bet that you will start seeing more products, services and incentives from sites that were 100% advertising based in the past.

Enter the era of the social shopping network. Companies are taking clues from successful product blogs (like Engadget), social networks (Facebook), and shopping comparison sites (Shopping.com) & mixing it up to find new ways to generate revenue off of site visitors.

6 – Companies will Lean on Recession-Proof Industries

There were a few bright spots in this incredibly dismal holiday shopping season. While nearly all retailers tumbled, WalMart & Amazon rocked. Macy’s can’t get rid of merchandise at 60% off, but craft retailers like Jo-Ann and Michael’s were a surprise hit as shoppers decided to make more presents this year instead of buying them.

Health & skin care, groceries & cooking, children’s clothing and educational products are all relatively safe places to be in 2009. We’ll be seeing a lot more online engagement from these companies than we will from companies like GM or WaMu.

7 – Women Love a Deal

Coupon and discount sites may seem very 1999, but we’re betting on the fact that *every* woman loves a sale. In 2009 women, and especially moms, will *need* a sale. As more women move online, we’ve seen bargain hunters increase activity across our network of sites, even in this economy. The lowest prices will win, and any site that serves up savings is going to do well this year.

8 – Local Family Recreation & Travel

The camping trend that emerged in 2008 thanks to high gas prices is going to extend into 2009 thanks to falling incomes. Families unable to take big vacations will do more locally at parks, attractions, and local tourist destinations. And moms seeking cost-effective activities for their kids will be turning to the internet to find more things to do close to home.

9 – Think Green

With our new president comes a new focus on going green. While consumers have purchased green products for decades, we think that a paradigm shift is finally on it’s way so that green will become mainstream in 2009. Not only will women be doing more research about living more eco-friendly, they will be hunting down more products that won’t harm the environment.

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Escalate Media’s A Full Cup Rocks the Mashable Open Web Awards!

Posted December 16th, 2008 | Posted in Family Channel News
A Full Cup Wins the "How To" Open Web Award

A Full Cup Wins the

Congratulations to us! A Full Cup, Escalate Media’s grocery coupon and deal forums, was announced as the winner today in Mashable’s 2008 Open Web Awards!

We had some stiff competition in the “How To” category. College Cram and Howcast were worthy opponents and deserve praise themselves. This category was one in the “People’s Choice” group, so we’re especially pleased to know that we won this award through our peers and the ‘A Full Cup’ community coming together and voting for us!

This year, the Open Web Awards received 50,000 total nominations, 80,000 total votes in the first round, and 90,000 votes in the final round.

A Full Cup has over 80,000 registered users and has over 5 million monthly page views. A big congratulations to Lee and David for all their hard work and making this coupon community such a success!

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How Escalate Media was Born

Posted December 11th, 2008 | Posted in Company

It came to pass in the summer of 2006 that Lee Dodd sat in session at the Affiliate Summit conference working on his laptop rather than listening to the panel of speakers.  While working that day he stopped by one of his latest successes in the forum world, EarnersForum.com.  As he browsed through the community he came upon a thread discussing what these web entreprenuers did with the money they made in terms of giving back to society.  He saw a user, XboxUndone, posting about how he always gives the first part of his income to his local church.  The aroused Lee’s curiousity that day enough to reach out to this user and thus the relationship between Lee Dodd and David Adams was born.

Over the following months these two guys communicated about their work and further strengthened a friendship that would blossom into much more, but that time had not yet come.  Finally, in December of 2006 the Elite Retreat Conference was born which was led by Lee Dodd and Jeremy “Shoemoney” Schoemaker.  David Adams was one of the 20 or so attendees at that conference and this was the first occassion where the Dodd and Adams families got to meet in person.  The fellowship was good and the friendship further strengthened.

Within the next 4-6 months the affiliate marketing business really began to grow for David Adams.  That was his specialty and concentration for Adams Media LLC.  Lee Dodd’s forum empire was also growing and things were going well for both parties.  It was then, in the early summer of 2007, that David Adams approached Lee Dodd with the idea of a partnership and the merger of their two companies, Adams Media and Zydeca Media Group.  At first glance, it was very interesting to both sides.  Combining the powers of a high level affiliate marketer and a high level community builder could really work.  Combining the two companies web site holdings under one umbrella would create a powerful network.  Over the following 2-3 months the two of them met in person and spent much time in planning and discussion.  The end result was that both Lee and David felt that it really made sense.  Their families, desires, goals, beliefs, and lifestyles were so inline that the process was smooth and easy.

The most difficult brainstorming took place when the two of them were attempting to come up with the new company’s name.  The final list of possible names included (and you wonder why the final decision was so tough):

  • Orange Cone Media
  • Twin Giants Media (they both stand 6’5″ tall)
  • Escalate Media

After plenty of meetings with CPAs and attorneys, the relationship officially became a partnership on September 1, 2007.  That was the birthday of Escalate Media LP and the beginning of what has been an extremely fun and fast-paced ride!

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