Maria Bailey

Maria Bailey

Maria Bailey (Born January 20, 1964) was born in Miami, Florida.[1] Maria is the mother of 4 children[2] and lives in Pompano Beach, Florida with her family.

Maria is a graduate of Bishop Kenny High School-Jax and Florida State University.

She is the CEO of BSM Media, author, talk show host, co-founder of MomTV.com and newbaby.com - a company involved in mom engagement marketing and public relations, using blogs, videos, social and traditional media. As CEO of BSM Media in Pompano Beach, Florida, she produces a website devoted to executive mothers, BlueSuitMom.com,[3][4] and serves as the host of Mom Talk Radio, the first talk radio show for working mothers. Another one of her alleged areas of expertise is marketing to mothers, and she is the author of Marketing to Moms: Getting Your Share of the Trillion Dollar Market.

Maria Bailey speaks to 8 million moms a month[5] via television, radio, magazines, websites, Twitter, Blogs, online TV, podcasts, Facebook and local community groups. Her company, BSM Media is a full service marketing and media firm that specializes in engaging moms.[clarification needed]

She is also the creator of Smart Mom Solutions, a product line that "offers solutions to everyday challenges for busy moms."[citation needed]

In her spare time, Maria enjoys traveling, fishing, extreme sports and marathon running. To date she has completed 20 marathons and 2 extreme distances.[citation needed]

Books

Maria is an author of:[6]

  • The Women’s Home-Based Business Book of Answers (Prima, 2001)
  • Marketing to Moms: Getting Your Share of the Trillion Dollar Market (Prima, 2002)
  • Trillion Dollar Moms: Marketing to a New Generation of Mothers (Dearborn, 2005)
  • Mom 3.0: Marketing With Moms by Leveraging New Media and Technologies (Wyatt-MacKenzie, 2009)
  • Ultimate Mom (HCI, 2009)
  • "Power Moms" (Wyatt-MacKenzie, 2011)

References

  1. ^ bio. Retrieved 5/28/10.
  2. ^ "Huggies Brand Launches Grant Program to Help Fund New-To-Market Business Ideas from Inventive Moms" prnewswire.com. Retrieved 5/28/10.
  3. ^ "The Home Office is Humming" Entrepreneur.com. Retrieved 5/28/10.
  4. ^ "Kimberley-Clark SocNet Campaign Targets Moms with Start-Up Cash". MarketingVOX.com. Retrieved 5/28/10.
  5. ^ "Get ready South Florida...Mom is going out! Sunsentinal.com. Retrieved 5/28/10.
  6. ^ Titles list for Maria T. Bailey. loc.gov. Retrieved 5/28/10.

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