September 5, 2011

Baby And You on Facebook! 'Like' 'Like' 'Like'



Think of how often in a day you turn to social media to share or obtain information on raising your child.  Whether Tweeting, Facebooking, or following a Blog, many parents are using social media for answers to their questions and problems with child-rearing, or to share their favourite parenting moments or tips.  Moms are one of the Internet's most desirable and influential groups, and the brands that we all love are listening.

Loblaw Companies has stepped up to the plate with their Facebook page Baby and You.  It is a place to chat with other moms and dads about all things baby!  Proud parents can share their baby's most precious 'first', ask for advise, and post photos of their little ones.  Baby and You starts conversations between parents, shares incredible deals at Loblaw Co. stores, and provides exclusive store offers and coupons.

Speaking of exclusive offers...a little bird told me to watch out for Joe Fresh this month!  I'll make sure to share the details as soon as I can!
The Baby and You Facebook page also features two Canadian Mom Bloggers!  Click on the Mom Talk tab to meet Jody from Mommy Moment (dedicated to all things Mom) and click on the Baby Talk tab to meet Lisa from Growing Your Baby (dedicated to all things baby).  And take the time to visit their websites as well!




I am thrilled to be a part of the Baby and You program by Mom Central Canada, and I look forward to engaging in conversation with other parents on Facebook, as well as learning of new exclusive offers at Loblaw Co. stores.  Look out for posts by me and the other Canadian bloggers who will be chatting on the page each day by visting https://www.facebook.com/Baby.n.you and 'Liking' the page.  And don't be shy - start a conversation yourself and you just may learn something new!

I am participating in the Baby and You program by Mom Central Canada on behalf of Loblaw Companies.  I received compensation as a thank you for my participation.  The opinions on this blog are my own.

2 comments:

Torviewtoronto said...

lovely page isn't it
nice to meet you #kindermom

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