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For new and expecting parents, UrbanBaby® is a confidant, a mentor, and a stylish best friend. Reliable and always available, this site is the place urban moms (and a few dads, too) turn to for advice, comfort, and companionship, any time of day—or night.

According to New York magazine, "Wired moms and dads love UrbanBaby, an easy-to-use site for parents in the city." And Harper's Bazaar called the site "a style-savvy help desk for new and expecting urban parents."

Digital moms: connect with today’s new parenting generation

Going online isn’t something moms do only after the kids are in bed. It’s integrated into their daily lives. They make time for it.

Reach cosmopolitan moms

UrbanBaby reaches affluent, well-educated, stylish women who utilize the site as their primary online community and parenting resource.

What’s a mom to do?

UrbanBaby gives city-dwelling parents the information and support they need for raising kids in an urban landscape.

Get a mom’s undivided attention; contact your UrbanBaby sales partner today or e-mail GEL-AdSales@cnet.com.



Sources: comScore Media Metrix 2007, Internal data

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