MEDIA RELEASE
Distribution 9 March 2010

Forget priests. Social media and online forums now answer women’s prayers.

With the ease of online forums and the explosion of Facebook, it’s no surprise that a growing number of women are finding essential connections through the Internet.  A full 68% of women online in Australia have used Facebook in the last 3 months, and nearly a quarter visited parenting forums. For women, these social networks provide a means to share information, connect, and communicate. And though women have always been adept at doing this offline, these new tools make it far more efficient -- a vital factor considering the time challenges that plague women today.
 
Katie May, Chief Executive of www.kidspot.com.au and author of the newly released white paper Australian Women: Pragmatic and Real; Coming Full Circle in 2010, explains, “The Internet allows women a quick and easy means of gratifying their basic need for human connection, while directly giving her access to the information she finds vital. Our research points to the Internet as the ideal tool for a contemporary woman's survival.” Kidspot’s research with nearly 5K women in Australia shows that online forums attract the majority of mums under the age of 40.  51 percent of mums aged 18-24 and 47 percent of mums aged 25-39 years have visited an online forum in the last 3 months.

Take first-time mum Su Dharmapala as a case study. Prior to having kids, she considered forums the domain of desperate housewives, but when her two-year-old son mysteriously wouldn't gain weight – and the doctors had no answers -- she went online. "On the internet, I found more than just information, I found forums. I found not just one other mother going through a similar experience, but whole communities of them! I found other mothers who were equally as frustrated with medical fraternity and their lack of answers. I was not alone."

Eventually she found that her son had a rare and serious reflux condition, and discovered a drug being tested in America that she says "would have taken months" for her to hear about had she not had the global reach of the Internet.

"Now my son has now turned a corner, but I still hang out with my virtual mum’s group. I mentor other women who are going through what I went through. I support them and reassure them that they are not going insane."

Dharmapala's story captures how useful connecting with other women online can be -- both practically and emotionally -- and how these virtual interactions become a mode of life.

"The Internet provides a real time advantage for connecting with others in common," May said. "This includes very specific connection criteria such as someone looking for a mum toilet-training a boy with autism or another facing sleepless nights of uncontrolled crying or someone needing the best gluten-free chocolate cake recipe. The beauty of online is these connections can be made in a matter of seconds, and the depth of sharing without fear of rejection forms fast but lasting friendships.”

As Dharmapala's story makes clear, social media and online forums allow mums access to the cumulative knowledge, experience, and support of a whole globe of women. And they're finding each other.

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For further information and charts, a full copy of the report or to arrange an interview with Katie May, Kidspot CEO please contact:
Natalie Mactier
Kidspot.com.au Pty Ltd
T. 1300 724 575
D. +61 3  9697 0855
F. +61 3 8640 0647
nmactier@kidspot.com.au

ALL CHARTS AVAILABLE HERE

About the Survey:
The Shespot research was conducted to explore the woman of Australia today - her growth, her advancement, her values, her happiness, her expectations and her relationship with money and spending. The survey is based on a quantitative study of 2,258 Australian women conducted between October 7, 2009 and November 3, 2009 using online survey software across four SheSpot websites:
www.kidspot.com.au
www.birth.com.au
www.bestrecipes.com.au
www.easyweddings.com.au
The online study was augmented with a series of moderated focus groups and interviews which took place the week of December 14, 2009. It is also the cumulative work of expert interviews and desk research compiled by SheSpot during 2009 and early 2010 to supplement and corroborate the findings.

Respondent profile:
AGE
18-24 (9%)
25-39 (48%)
40-54 (27%)
55-65 (11%)
65+ (3%)
MARITAL STATUS
Single, never married (5%)
Living with partner (23%)           
Married (61%
Divorced (4%)
NUMBER OF CHILDREN (under the age of 18 living at home)
1 child (14.9%)
2 children (24.1%)
3 children (21.5%)
4 children (8.2%)
5 or more children (2.7%)
AGES OF CHILDREN
< 12mths (14.9%)
12-23mths (9.8%)
2-4 years (21.6%)
5-12 years (23.3%)
12-18 years (10.6%)
18 years+ (18.8%)
EMPLOYMENT STATUS
66% employed
34% not working
GEOGRAPHICAL DISTIBUTION
53% in a capital city
23% in a regional city with >20K but <100K people
13% in a large city (>100K)
12% in a city with less than 20K

About SheSpot
SheSpot is 100% owned by Kidspot, the #1 website for parents in Australia and New Zealand. SheSpot offers a straightforward way to reach 1.8M Australian women across 7 premium online properties including www.kidspot.com.au, www.birth.com.au, www.bestrecipes.com.au, www.mamamia.com.au and www.easyweddings.com.au.    
For more information visit www.shespot.com.au

About Kidspot.com.au
Kidspot is the leading parenting website in Australia and New Zealand. Around 750,000 Australian mums rely on the comprehensive directory, parenting information & advice, family friendly recipes and kid’s activities each month.

About Birth.com.au
Birth is the most reliable source of Australian “expert” information on conception, pregnancy & birth. A 10 year labour of love by the authors of Birth the book of the same name, the site attracts almost 200,000 unique browsers per month. Birth’s engaged users are active in the Birthtalk forums and established pregnancy community.

About Bestrecipes.com.au
Best Recipes is a comprehensive food and cooking site that reaches a large and loyal food appreciating audience of over 600,000 each month. In addition to a vast collection of shared recipes, visitors can share their own favourites, take advantage of shopping list tools, create their own cookbook with saved recipes and organise menus.

About Easyweddings.com.au
Easy Weddings is the leading wedding website in Australia with over 100,000 visitors per month, 30,000 brides planning current weddings and 2000 wedding suppliers from across the country. With its interactive wedding tools, information and community, Easy Weddings is the place to be for those involved in planning a wedding in Australia.



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