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14 Blogs on Marketing to Women

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The motherlode! This fab list by Kelly Watson of Womanwise Marketing is packed with smart, savvy resources to help you grow your business.

To her original  post of 12 blogs, I’ll add 2 more:

Holly Buchanan. She’s got her game on with a fun, sassy voice as she focuses on online marketing. Last month, I loved her post on ”multi-minding women” from the book, Too Busy to Shop by Kelley Murray Skoloda.

Marti Bareletta. She packs out her TrendSight blog with more rock-solid research than anyone I know. Her book, Marketing to Women: How to Understand, Reach, and Increase Your Share of the World’s Largest Market Segment is a classic.

Now, from Kelly, comes these resources: 

Lip-sticking. This blog features frequent updates by several women writers who discuss online marketing to women and for women.

Wonder BrandingWhile technically a blog on marketing to women, Michele Miller’s Wonder Branding offers some great marketing advice for women as well. She also provides smart commentary about the latest news from the marketing world.

Internet Marketing Sweetie. Alice Seba, the woman behind Internet Marketing Sweetie, believes that you really can kill your competitors with kindness. She blogs about internet marketing strategies and provides a free internet marketing course in addition to several coaching programs.

Diva Marketing. Blogger Toby Bloomberg sees Diva Marketing as an approach that’s fun, bold, savvy, and always aligned with your brand’s objective. While Toby blogs about a number of marketing topics, she specializes in social media.

Indie Biz Chicks. Crissy Herron’s passion for do-it-yourself entrepreneurship led her to start Indie Biz Chicks, a  website that provides business tips  to “women who’d rather work for themselves, than work for the man.” I interviewed her in episode five of the Womenwise Marketing podcast.

The Boss Of You. Lauren Bacon and Emira Mears are web designers and authors of the book “The Boss Of You: Everything A Woman Needs to Know to Start, Run, and Maintain Her Own Business.” Their blogs features entrepreneur profiles and tips on how to run your business with style.

Learned On Women. Andrea Learned, author of the book “Don’t Think Pink,” offers intelligent tips on how to reach today’s female consumers.

IttyBiz. When it comes to marketing, microbusiness marketing consultant Naomi Dunn tells it like it is. In addition to her blog, Naomi offers a number of free marketing courses.

Advergirl. Leigh Householder describes herself as a “30-something brand strategist” who blogs about marketing and business.

Pink Expertise. Lynette Allen’s business and coaching blog focuses on helping women use their natural talents in business. Lynette wrote a guest blog post on becoming an expert back in February.

Market Like A Chick. Coree Silvera blogs about marketing from a woman’s perspective, with tips on blogging, branding, traffic generation and social media.

ACPR. Antonia Chitty is an author, journalist and PR expert who blogs about family-friendly working and other topics for women in business. She talked about budget-friendly marketing in episode eight of the Womenwise Marketing podcast.

Did I miss anyone? Give a shout out if I did!

4 comments to 14 Blogs on Marketing to Women

  • Amazing, amazing list. This is going to keep me busy for a long, long time! Thanks for sharing all the goodies, as usual.

  • These women really do serve up some rockin’ words of advice. Enjoy, and thanks for commenting, Sandra.

  • Wow…what a pleasant surprise to see myself mentioned along with these awesome ladies! Thanks for putting together this list. I am an avid reader of many of these blogs already, but love it when I can and another great blog to my Google Reader!! It’s like finding that $$ you left in the pocket of your jeans…SWEET!

  • Coree,

    What a pleasant surprise to see your comment here! You’ve got a great blog and, yesterday, I followed you on Twitter. I so appreciate learning from other women. Thanks!

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