More Changing Aging Blogs

Date
Jun 7th, 2007 2:22pm
Author
Eric Schubert
Category
long-term care

Recently we shared top 5 web sites that are changing aging at ProBlogger. We greatly appreciate ProBlogger’s invitation to do this. But there are many more sites that are changing aging beyond the 5 we mentioned and we will continue to share many more them at this blog over time. Here are several others: The Savvy Boomer: A goal of this blog is to unravel personal technology geek speak for boomers and seniors. The Ageless Project: Think blogging is only for the young? Think again. You’ll find a variety of senior and boomer bloggers here. Ageless Marketing: Throw away the cookie cutter. This site tackles myths of marketing to an older consumer. Boomers: Opens the door to reaching a rapidly changing marketplace. Written By Brent Green, author of the book "Marketing to Baby Boomers: Perceptions, Principles, Practices, Predictions." Very few mainstream media tackle aging. No suprise the online community is leading the way. We’d love to hear about other blogs that are looking at aging in a whole different light?

7 Comments

  1. Name
    Rhea
    Date
    Jun 7th, 2007 7:45pm

    Hey, don't forget The Boomer Chronicles!

  2. Name
    Ecumen
    Date
    Jun 11th, 2007 2:29pm

    We didn't, Rhea. Thanks for the heads up. Hit our blog today.

  3. Name
    Tom Mann
    Date
    Jul 19th, 2007 4:50pm

    Hi all, I thought you might be interested in The Erickson Tribune blog, http://echronicles.erickson.com/. The Erickson Tribune is a monthly newspaper that is read by 6.5 million seniors a month. Enjoy, Tom Mann Publisher, The Erickson Tribune

  4. Name
    Ecumen
    Date
    Jul 20th, 2007 9:29am

    Thanks, Tom, love what you guys are doing.

  5. Name
    Mackenzie07
    Date
    Mar 31st, 2008 11:11am

    I am reading a book, In Full Bloom, that is all about aging and activities to keep yourself feeling younger. There are free activities on the website (http://www.infullbloombook.com).

  6. Name
    ucanphil
    Date
    Jul 14th, 2009 4:12am

    People's traditional concept of the elderly is that they are already useless, good only for taking care of their grandchildren. I am happy to say that this is not my experience. They give a significant contribution to society, they are wise and have important insights, and they have innate talent, which can be developed. http://www.ucanews.com/2009/07/13/life-in-the-pre-departure-area/

  7. Name
    yvonne
    Date
    Jul 23rd, 2009 9:36am

    Hi, Great Site!!!!!. Good health and aging works together. Exercise, plenty of rest, a healthy diet, treat people right, forgiveness and a lot of prayer is the key to long life and wellness.

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