Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting – Part 3

Pin it–>see my experience at the Happy, Healthy Gathering at Nestle USA event –>see “Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting” – Part 1 & Part 2 Annie’s (from phdinparenting.com) questions are in bold. *** October 23, 2009 Dear Annie, Thank you once again for your patience.  Following are the remaining responses to your original set of questions. Sincerely, Edie Burge

Product Reviewers are Bloggers, too.

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Pin itThis issue has been boiling inside of me for a few months now, and was reconfirmed, again, when I attended the Type A Mom Conference town hall meeting, and heard the same conversation ignited. Product reviewers.  Giveaways.  Apparently, it is a HUGE deal. Product reviewers seem to be looked down upon, or considered the “bottom rung” of the blogging ladder.  Why?  Maybe because it doesn’t fit inside the blogger mold?  Some would even dare to say that review and giveaway bloggers are not real

Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting – Part 2

Pin it–>see my experience at the Happy, Healthy Gathering at Nestle USA event –>see “Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting” – Part 1 & Part 3 Annie’s (from phdinparenting.com) questions are in bold. *** October 9, 2009 Dear Annie, Thank you for your patience.  Attached are our responses to more of your questions. We will continue to forward responses as we receive them. Sincerely, Edie Burge

Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting – Part 1

Pin it–>see my experience at the Happy, Healthy Gathering at Nestle USA event –>see “Response from Nestle to PHDinParenting” – Part 2 & Part 3 Annie’s (from phdinparenting.com) questions are in bold. *** October 6, 2009 Dear Annie, Thank you for questions.  We’ve shared them with various experts throughout the company. So if there is a perceived delay, it is only because we are trying to ensure that the right people provide the best possible information. Thank you for your patience. In order to share information