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MyMediaInfo’s Top 10s - Top 10 Twitter Moms

Friday, August 20th, 2010

Women, especially mothers, on social media make up one of the most powerful communities in the present age of information. They have very successful blogs, are active on Twitter, and lead discussions on most all products related to women, children, motherhood, medicine and health, and much more!

MyMediaInfo brings you a list of the top 10 Women tweeting about womanhood, motherhood, child-rearing, and related topics**. We have come up with the list through a unique rating method that takes into consideration the number of followers, tweets, overall popularity (retweets, lists etc.), relevance to the topic etc. Using these parameters and more, MyMediaInfo assigns a Score. An MMI Score of 1 is the highest possible. Furthermore, based on the MMI Score, a rating engine based on a 5 Star Rating System awards each Twitter handle a certain number of stars. Twitter handles with 5 stars are considered the most active, most influential in social media, and most relevant to their topics, in the MyMediaInfo database. Incidentally, the 5 Star Rating System is a new feature that has been released in the first week of August.

So, without further ado, here is the list of the Top 10 Twitter Moms

1. @phdinparenting – She is a mother of two children – a 6 year old and a 3 year old – and hence the PhD in parenting! @phdinparenting has an MMI score of 314, with 26,010* followers and 30,118 tweets at the time of writing this article. She tweets about her exploration of the art and science of parenting. In her twitter feed you will find humorous updates on her daily life, insights into parenting, discussions about products for children, and more. PhD In Parenting blogs at www.phdinparenting.com.

2. @CarissaRogers – She calls herself a ‘MOM of all trades”, and tweets about recipes, blogging tips, parenting fun, and about the store she is opening in August of 2010. Carissa Rogers has more than 36,158 tweets and 8,785 followers and is second on the top 10. Her blog posts on www.goodncrazy.com infuse humor with timely advice on things are varied as motherhood and photography!

3. @typeamom – This is Kelby Carr who has an MMI score of 355. To her 23,584 followers, she introduces herself as “Mom 2.0 empire builder, pioneer of social mom blog, influencer, speaker, Mom Blog SEO author, [and] social media consultant”. She has her own website - kelbycarr.com – where she talks about all things blogging, and about the Type-A Mom Conference, of which she is the founder and hostess. She also blogs at typeamomconference.com.

4. @bitofmomsenseRebecca S from Ottawa Canada has 4,132 followers and 32,209 tweets to her credit, and has an MMI score of 421. Her twitter posts are full of interesting interactions with other moms on the twitter sphere on anything from food to the latest version of MS Office. Her insights into technology, cooking, shopping, travel, and caring for young children, fill up her blog posts on abitofmomsense.com.

5. @BOREDmommy – Coming in fifth on this list, Maria, a.k.a BOREDmommy is, as she says, is still trying to be the perfect mom. Nevertheless, her 29,039 tweets on her adventures with parenting (and related topics) have earned her 4,364 followers and an MMI score of 517. She blogs at mommymaria.wordpress.com, where she talks about humorous incidents from her childhood, and her love for shopping, books, and her kids.

6. @KatjaPresnalKatja Presnal is the owner of SkimbacoLifestyle.com & SkimbacoHome.com. An Interior Design editor at LifetimeMoms.com, New Yorker, mom, wife, and avid skier, she tweets about everything related with her business and related activities, and throws in some of her personal experience as a mother. Her personal pages are an informative log on SkimbacoLifestyle and her work as a Community Manager for Collective Bias. She has 18,660 people regularly following her 22,640 and more tweets, and an MMI score of 525.

7. @CrunchyGoddessAmy Gates is a mom of two, and passionate about home birth, green living, environmentalism, and Attachment Parenting. She plans to change the world, “one blog post at a time”! She has 6,823 followers who get a peek into her mind and life through her 25,671 tweets. They can also meet her at crunchydomesticgoddess.com, and at BlogHer, where she is a contributing writer. She is the owner of Attached at the Hip and Cute as a Bug – two online shops that sell clothing and products for moms and kids. Amy Gates has an MMI score of 577.

8. @Freebies4MomHeather is a mom and blogger, regularly updating the latest and hottest freebies for mothers on her blog Freebies4Mom.com. Her aim is to help moms save money through coupons, giveaways, sweepstakes, money-saving tips and more. Heather has 46,433 followers, and has tweeted 9,383 times, giving her an MMI score of 599.

9. @ModernMomModernMom.com is a magazine and community for women and moms. The tweets (all 7,465 of them) are about Celebrity parents, and delicious treats for little children and adults alike, and any current events going viral on social media. The community of ModernMom.com was co-founded by Brooke Burke and Lisa Rosenblatt. With 49,222 followers, @modernmom has an MMI score of 643.

10. @alizasherman – A successful businesswoman and the Original Cybergrrl, Aliza Sherman is a social media innovator and commentor. She talks about social media, entrepreneurship, marketing, and traveling on Twitter and in her blog alizasherman.wordpress.com. She is considered by many as a Thought Leader on social media. She also blogs at WorkItMom as Entrepreneur Mom. Aliza Sherman has 7,902 followers and has tweeted22,219 times, giving her an MMI score of 713.

* All number of tweets and followers are based on facts collected while the article was written.

**To recreate this list: If you are a customer of MyMediaInfo, and have access to the social media module of the database, then you can recreate this list using some easy steps.

1. Click on the Social Media Module, and then select ‘Twitter’ from the categories below the search field.

2. Now enter the keyword search “mom OR mommy OR mother”, and you will get the entire list of Twitter handles related with this search term.

3. Now, double click on the column called “MMI Score”, and the list will rearrange in ascending order. Remember, the smaller the MMI score number, the more influential the Twitter handle.

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This article first appeared in the August 2010 issue of MyMediaNotes (MyMediaInfo’s monthly newsletter), and debuted the MyMediaInfo Top 10s Contest.

Media Monitoring is Now Just a Click Away!

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

For the past 4 years, MyMediaInfo has been providing the most accurate and current media information through its PR software. With our product, so far, you could view thousands of editorial calendars, gain access to the profiles of thousands of journalists, including their twitter handles and blogs, and other social media. We have made our searches smarter, and added more features that make your MyMediaInfo experience efficient and quick. Most recently, MyMediaInfo went one step further to give you the Campaign Module, which allowed you to organize your PR campaigns on the same platform.

So, now the journalists are identified, the research is done, and the pitches are made. Now the question arises, “Who has written about my product?” “What coverage has my pitch received in the media?” How will I monitor the coverage and the impressions in the industry?”

To answer your questions, MyMediaInfo has launched the Media Monitoring module in April 2010. Fresh off the table, this feature allows you to enter your search terms in a Google-like Advanced search template. If you are a Boolean search expert, the tool helps you take your search to the next level. The Media Monitoring module helps you monitor over 10,000 print publications, 25,000 and more online publications, 35,000+blogs, and thousands of newswires and broadcast media. Through your searches, you can keep tabs on the impression of the media on your product or company, and follow the coverage of your competitors and their products. The module will bring you the latest news and any news based on the time frame that you choose. search-results-media-monitoring

Added features enable you to create a media analysis report based on ‘Prominence’, ‘Tonality’, ‘Audience Impression’, and ‘Media Types’, to name a few. You can also use the module to email the report to a personal inbox, or print out or save the report at your convenience.

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With MyMediaInfo’s Media Monitoring module, keeping abreast with media coverage is just one mouse click away! For more details, please look up our press release on this feature. You can also view a demo here:

Demo - MyMediaInfo\’s Media Monitoring module

And all this is now easily accessible on your Smart Phone. MyMediaInfo has launched its own iPhone application, bringing MyMediaInfo into your palm, accessible at all times. Find out more in our press release, or view this video for a quick demo by Eric Hill:

Demo - MyMediaInfo’s iPhone App

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Social Media at your Fingertips – MyMediaInfo’s January 2010 Release!

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The social media has been one of the fastest rising phenomena in the world in the past year. Global time spent on social media sites has inuntitledcreased by 82% every year. In as early as April of 2009, Mashable reported a marked increase in the number of people using Twitter, blogs, and other social media as sources of news. The extent of popularity with the public and effectiveness in communication has rendered the social media as the most pertinent vehicles for public relations.

In keeping with the unprecedented growth of social media in the past year, MyMediaInfo launches the January release of the product which incorporates social media into the PR domain. MyMediaInfo now has a Social Media module, which consists of Twitter accounts, blogs, and forums. Now, a user can gain access to information on more than 20,000 blogs, 5,000+ forums, and more than 35,000 Twitter accounts. The database also has thousands of Facebook, LinkedIn, and MySpace profiles. In addition to this, it contains Alexa data, RSS feeds, tag information, and other details for all these social media as well as forums.

Apart from the social media feature, MyMediaInfo also has the Campaign Module, which offers you an easy solution for campaign management. This is an entirely new feature that has been added to increase the user-friendly nature of the database. The user can do away with planners and organizers on various platforms to coordinate all PR campaign activities! The MyMediaInfo campaign module allows users to create and maintain their own planner, set up reminders of campaign activities, track activities related to contacts, outlets and edcals, and tag the journalists, Twitters, or newspapers that they need to contact. The module will give alerts and reminders, thus bringing all the PR solutions to one place, where multiple campaigns are managed through one account name. The MyMediaInfo Campaign module assures increased efficiency, maximum reach, and utmost accuracy in your PR activities!

MyMediaInfo’s Autumn MakeOver!!

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

The success of MyMediaInfo is based as much on customer feedback and suggestions, as it is on research and innovation. Regular suggestions from our clients have led to the addition of the many features that make the product one of the best in the PR industry.

This Fall, MyMediaInfo gives you its updated version, with up to 70 new features added. The new features range from tweets of journalists, upgrades to the search engine, to photos of journalists. This is an excerpt from the press release in pitchengine.com:

“We pride ourselves on being responsive to our clients”, stated Eric Hill, President of MyMediainfo. “The majority of these upgrades came from suggestions that our clients and prospects have made to us over the past year. We are very happy to announce that all of these upgrades will simply be value added features to our already popular Enterprise package, and not an a la carte fee for our existing or new clients.”

Our booth, PRSA 2008 Conf.

If you are interested in finding out more about the MyMediaInfo media contacts and editorial calendar database, visit the MyMediaInfo booth at the PRSA 2009 International Conference at San Diego, CA. Follow our Twitter updates @mymediainfo and @ehill2. You can also tweet to us on any inquiries you have about our product.

See you at the PRSA Conference!

RedEgg: The Vision of Greatness in Small Ideas

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

What are the things you could do on a long drive? Well, you could stare at the horizon, count the cars that pass you by on the highway, take a nice nap (if you are not driving!), or, according to Gaugarin Oliver and Eric Hill, start a company!! Whoa! How did that happen? Meeting up on a windy afternoon, we settle into chairs on the fourth floor of the RedEgg office, where interior furnishing is still under way. The smell of fresh paint on the cool breeze wafting in from as yet un‘glassed’ windows fills us with a sense of excitement as we discuss the birth of RedEgg Solutions.

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Gaugarin Oliver, CEO

Well, the story starts with the meeting of two men from very different backgrounds with the same vision. Gaugarin Oliver, a native of Kanyakumari district, has a diverse education with degrees from prestigious Indian and American universities. He began his career in Chennai, and then worked for various American startup companies like Mobixell, Cymfony, Voice Control Systems, Ultiverse, and Lojalis. He even came close to relocating to Japan to start operations for one of the companies. “Cymfony became a turning point for me”, says G. It was here that he was first introduced to media products, and where he first met Eric Hill, who then worked for MediaMap (now known as Cision).

Now a little background on Eric Hill. Armed with a degree in accounting from Assumption College, Eric began his career as an accountant, and then a consultant, in the fossil fuels industry. Following this, he volunteered for the Peace Corps. “I moved to the Dominican Republic where I helped poor people run businesses and improve healthcare and their commerce. I learned to speak Spanish while working with my colleagues.”  He later returned to the fossil fuels industry for a few more years before switching to technology.

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Eric Hill, President

Sharing similar experiences of struggling to sell imperfect media products in a competitive market, both Eric and Gaugarin started thinking about the quality issues in the products they sold. The discussion resurfaced one day when they set out on a long drive from Washington DC to Virginia for a sales call. Describing the drive, G says, “Eric and I were really frustrated about selling these flawed media products.  Eric suggested that we could easily start our own media intelligence company, and sell high-quality and well researched media products that could really satisfy customers.”  Both men agreed it was an idea worth pursuing. Days passed and the idea took a back seat.

One fateful day in 2006, a few weeks before Gaugarin was to visit India, Eric brought up the idea of the new company again, over lunch.  G agreed that they should definitely start working on it. Both men carried out the market analysis, contacted people, and laid the ground work. When asked how long it took for the concept to turn to reality, Gaugarin exclaims, “It happened very quickly!” dragging out the “veeerrryyyy” to express his own amazement at how quickly everything happened! 2 weeks in India was all it took to hire the first members of the RedEgg family. “I must commend the first few guys who joined us when there was no real infrastructure or system in place. They believed in our vision”. “It took us another month to find a place, put up an office, streamline the backend, find the right consultants and work on our first product!” “And MyEdcals was launched 7 months later!” adds Eric.

Why the name ‘RedEgg’? Gaugarin has an interesting story for that too! The ‘E’ is from ‘Eric’ and the ‘G’ is from…well…G! Deborah (Eric’s wife) suggested the ‘red egg’, which is a symbol of prosperity and long life in Chinese culture, which is a part of her ancestry. “But why”, we ask him, “Why the sudden urge to start your own company when you already had a great career?” “Well, Better to be the head of a cat than the tail of a lion, right?!” quips G, quoting an Italian proverb. “I might have been more prosperous if I had gone into… say… investment banking. But, hey! This is more fun! Creating something your own, and more importantly, creating job opportunities for the people in a small town like Nagercoil…it’s very satisfying!” Gaugarin quickly adds that Nagercoil was always the first option to set up the company. “I believe in the potential of the Nagercoil. It has untapped prospects and resources that the world knows nothing about.”

The journey here was not easy, although both men give each other credit for supporting the other through tough times. G says, “Eric’s strong background in sales and marketing, his valuable contacts, and his fault-less know-how were the backbone of the creation of RedEgg.”  Gaugarin’s wife Madavi sold the first licensed product since they did not have enough sales people on board. “But we had an advantage. The giants were watching the market grow and not really paying attention to little start-ups like us”, reminisces Gaugarin. “We were selling our products for as little as $500, which the competition just could not beat! We had the element of surprise. Low cost and ‘Made in India’, was often viewed with suspicion and that is where the market knowledge, US Sales team and the quality of the product came into play.” And now, MyMediaInfo has come a long way from there.

We asked G and Eric, both strong believers in team work, what their expectations from us were. Here is their response: There are basically 3 principles that will perfect the way we work- ‘Zero Tolerance to Defects’ attitude, ‘Strong and Super-responsive communication, and , the most important, ‘Taking ownership’ where each person makes themselves individually responsible for the success of a project and does not expect detailed instructions from some quarter.

Eric points out, “When you are in the middle of starting a company, in the mad rush, sometimes amazing moments can come and go without being recognized. There are many in RedEgg’s short history, but some moments stuck with me. Seeing MyEdcals come up in a Google search for the first time was amazing!  Through RedEgg, we were able to provide for our families as well the families of those who worked at RedEgg. That was a cool feeling! Finally, seeing our first NSF scholarship winners getting the education they dreamed of, and the hard work of our RedEgg volunteers in India, the joy was priceless!”

Gaugarin expresses his happiness with, “We made the right decision in starting RedEgg. The company has exceeded our expectations. 100+ employees is a pleasant surprise! I’m certain this floor will be filled to capacity in no time! It is exciting, but also nerve-racking…You know, now I have to write out paychecks for 100+ employees!” he laughs. With his joyous laughter, and RedEgg’s inspiring story ringing in our ears, we continue our long drive on the road to success!

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RedEgg office in Waltham, Massachussets