Users online: Tell Friend Add to Favorites  Links: Popular New Pick TopRated Random Add URL  Articles: Popular New Pick TopRated Add
Search for in Advanced
Home >> Previous page >> Article
  Links
Automotive
Books
Business & Finance
Computers & Software
Education & Research
Employment
Entertainment
Government & Law
Healthcare & Beauty
Home & Garden
Industry & Engineering
Internet & Online
Real Estate & Development
Retail & Shopping
Science & Environment
Small Business
Society & Culture
Sports
Telecommunications
Travel & Tourism
World

  Articles
Auto & Trucks
Business and Finance
Computers and Internet
Family
Food and Drink
Health
Home Improvement
Kids and Teens
Legal
Marketing
Online Business
Parenting
Press Releases
Product Reviews
Recreation and Sports
Self Improvement
Travel and Leisure
Web Design and Programming
Website Promotion and SEO
Women
Writing

  Registered Users
Username

Password

Remember me
Forgot yours?
Register & join
our mailing list now!


  Advertisers
Username

Password

Remember me
Join Now
To Order Preferred Links


  Message to Us

Email:

Name:


Mothers Share Buying Habits of Childrens Bedroom Furniture
Categories
Auto & Trucks



Just two months ago, a group of mothers from three generations (Gen Y, Gen X and Baby Boomer demographics) shared their buying habits with retailers and manufacturers on purchasing childrens bedroom furniture and baby products. This occurred at the fifth annual Kids Today conference in Bonita Springs Florida. Author and entrepreneur Maria Bailey, an executive in the fields of publishing, marketing, and business development, was the keynote speaker at the conference and a moderator for the panel. Maria Bailey has worked for numerous companies, including Automation USA, AutoNation, Discovery Zone, The Miami Herald, Broward Community College, and McDonald's. Her experience as an executive and the mother of four young children led her to specialize in assisting mothers in balancing their home and work lives. Bailey explained the importance of marketing to mothers of different ages. Even though there were some differences there were also many similarities. One baby boomer said she found information from other mothers quite useful. She tried shopping for childrens beds and other bedroom sets for her boys baby nursery at a baby boutique or a shop for kid furniture and found it was above her budget. She registered for designer baby bedding at one baby boutique but this particular parent found that shopping at a consignment shop for her boys bedroom furniture was the way to go. A Gen Y mom used hand-me-down bedroom furniture, rather than shopping at a furniture store for her baby and put the rest of the items that she needed on her gift registry. The items she did not receive as baby gifts she purchased at Target and Kmart. She did however find a lot of her ideas (such as themes for luxury baby bedding) at a boutique. She said she would purchase only bedroom accessories, baby bedding, other items that she thought were original at a boutique or baby shops. Although most of the parents claimed that they mostly shopped at discount stores, they admittedly would make more extravagant purchases like luxury baby bedding or hard-to-find toys at baby boutiques if there was something they really wanted for there kid. A Gen X mom talked about children strollers. She paid $300 for a stroller because she liked the features. Then a Gen Y mom said she paid about $200 for a hard-to-find toy that retails normally for about $50. She said she bought the toy not only because her son wanted it, but because of the educational value. Parents are willing to spend more money on educational toys. All moms stressed importance on bedroom furniture that would grow with their children. One baby boomer mom said she was in the process of looking for a bed that would take her toddler through high school. A Gen X mom said she would try to redecorate while keeping in mind that she wanted the décor and products to not be changed or updates until her daughter was at least 12. I personally feel that this type of survey it tough to gauge…not only should they have to consider the age demographics but financial demographics as well. I know that my friends and I are the same age but due to financial reasons we all have made very different choices on the bedroom sets, etc. we purchased for our kids. Take the changing table for instance. I chose one of those dressers with a built in changing table. When your child is older you flip the dresser over and it converts to a normal dresser top (which by the way I planned on using these dressers for a long while since I had purchased one of those convertible infant cribs). My other friend decided to forego the changing table altogether, she would change her daughter directly on her crib mattress by using a waterproof disposable pad. While another friend bought an extremely fancy changing table and a bedroom set with armoires, hand carved dressers, etc. I am sure someone like Brittney Spears would have very different buying habits than someone, the same age, but on a very modest income. So although I am sure the retailers and manufacturers were able to gather some useful information from this conference, hopefully they are considering all the demographics of the parents interviewed. © Copyright Best-Baby-Furniture.com, All Rights Reserved. About The Author Teresa Schahczinski is a frequent contributor to Best Baby Furniture. For more Articles and tips on Selecting Childrens Furniture, Baby Cribs and Kids Furniture visit http://www.best-baby-furniture.com. admin@best-baby-furniture.com
Search the web for:
Rating: 0.00 (0 votes) - Added: 30-30-2004 - Updated: -
No. of read total: 125 - No. of read this month: 125
Comments: 0 - Write a comment - Print this article
Articles from category :  Previous  Next     Articles from any category:  Previous  Next

Rate it

Please rate this article between 1 and 5 with 5 being top.










Send a message to the author
Message
Your email
Your name

More articles from the same author
Mothers Share Buying Habits of Childrens Bedroom Furniture
Newest Links
Press Release
Active Web Group
Home Inspector Long Island
Tachometers
Pressure Gauges

Top Rated Links
My Bar Stools.com
Import Auto Parts
National Electrical Code 2005
UnReal SEO Services
Rebar Locators

Popular Links
UK and Ireland Job Vacancies from Careers Guide.com
Ships Of Paradise & Mericyacht
Car-Part.com
California Home Study Driver Ed Course
Cobra Replica Kit Cars Australia - G-Force Sports Cars

Top Searches Links
Web
parts
home
Design
inspection

Popular Articles
Caryl Ehrilch’s Simple diet program
The Apple Mac mini - It Fits Anywhere And It is The Most Affordable Mac Ever!
Protective clothing
Why Does a Car Engine Overheat?
Selling your Property – How to Present to Potential Purchasers
How To Rebuild Your Credit with A Prepaid Debit Card
Effective Web Search with Google’s “My Search History” Tool
A view on Google’s Patent: Information Retrieval Based on Historical Data
Understanding Glyconutrients
Lower Cholesterol with Natural Foods

Newest Articles
Real estate prospects in Delhi
REAL ESTATE-HYDERABADI STYLE
The Panamazation of Paid Search
The Highest ROI for Your Marketing Dollar
9 Steps to Improving Your PPC Results
The 80/20 Rule of Paid Search
Top Ten Grammar Errors that Haunt Web Pages
How to find truly related Synonyms to your keywords
How to improve Online sales with a sharper call to action
How to position your Web site for a Media Blitz

Top Rated Articles
The Panamazation of Paid Search
CREIA Standards of Practice
Antioxidante de Lipoic de la alfa: El antioxidante universal
How To Rebuild Your Credit with A Prepaid Debit Card
Selling your Property – How to Present to Potential Purchasers
A view on Google’s Patent: Information Retrieval Based on Historical Data
Couple Of Easiest Ways to Burn Fat Effectively
Caryl Ehrilch’s Simple diet program
The Apple Mac mini - It Fits Anywhere And It is The Most Affordable Mac Ever!
Pinot Gris Or Grigio, This Grape Makes Great Wine

Top Searches Articles
Erectile Dysfunction Drugs
car
AQUAVISTA
used
RESTUARANT
books
peoria
Basement
volkswagen
Remodeling