Published: December 01, 2009
Grandmas Gone Wild: Introducing TheNanaBlogs.com, Definitive Resource for 'The Nana Generation'
SUMMER SHADE, Kentucky - (BUSINESS WIRE) - If moms and dads can do it, why can't grandma?
Just in time for the holidays, there's a new online community created
expressly for grandmothers who want to participate in social networking
with other grandmothers, as well as blog to stay connected with their
families. Welcome to www.thenanablogs.com,
the brainchild of Teresa Bell Kindred, a retired high school history
teacher, author, magazine columnist, 53-year-old mom of five and proud
nana of one granddaughter (featured in her nanablog, www.NanaHood.com).
"TheNanaBlogs.com is about making blogging safe - and fun - for
grandmothers," Kindred said. "The NanaHood neighborhood sounds like a
place Mr. Rogers might have lived, but it's actually an online community
for grandmothers and moms to log on and learn about technology, social
networking, blogging, arts and crafts, scrapbooking, making Barbie doll
clothes, health tips, recipes and much, much more."
The idea for the site came in part from one of Kindred's magazine
columns entitled NanaHood: The Second Half of the Motherhood Journey. "I
noticed there were lots of quality blogs for moms but sites and blogs
for grandmothers were few and far between," she said. "At www.thenanablogs.com,
moms and grandmas can create a blog at no cost and with zero effort."
Those who don't consider themselves tech-savvy can turn to a simple
step-by-step tutorial that walks them through the process. On the
premise that all questions are good ones, free phone support is
available at no extra cost.
According to CNN, there are now about 1.5 million female Facebook
members older than 55 -- roughly a 550 percent increase within the last
six months. By comparison, membership among people younger than 25 grew
by less than 20 percent over the same period, Inside Facebook
reports.
"With so many females flocking to sites like Facebook, it just makes
sense that a large portion of those women would be grandmothers,"
Kindred said. "In that sense, this really is the Nana Generation.
TheNanaBlogs wants to help these women stay connected with their friends
and family while staying informed and entertained about issues that
interest them.
"Many grandmothers have children and grandchildren who live too far away
to drop by for a visit, but with a blog they can share photographs and
post as often as they want," she noted. "Kids like to text, tweet, and
use social networks. If parents and grandparents want to stay in touch
with their children and grandchildren, they need to be willing to
communicate with them in the medium where they're most comfortable and
that they understand best. The best part is that it's so much easier
than people think."
To those who say they don't have the time, Kindred quotes Scrooge: "Bah,
Humbug! If you have five minutes to type a few sentences, you have the
time to blog."
About TheNanaBlogs
TheNanaBlogs.com is a new site dedicated to turning nanas, grandmas,
memas (and moms) into bloggers. The site provides them with the space
and the technology to begin blogging. Nanablogs offer grandparents a
voice, a place to share thoughts, a place to brag about grandkids - and
a new way to connect with family. Like its sister site, NanaHood.com,
TheNanaBlogs.com is a creation of Teresa Bell Kindred. Teresa is a wife,
mom, author, and proud nanablogger. Sign
up now to get started.
Edge Communications, Inc.
Ken Greenberg
818/990-5001
ken@edgecommunicationsinc.com
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