Using Social Media to Sell Products to Kids...Interesting but Potentially Dangerous

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Yeah, I agree completely... creative but probably a little unethical.

Reminds me of MacDonald’s targeting kids with Happy meals.

Few people have a problem with adults being manipulated by marketing, but there is a strong argument for protecting ‘less discerning’ minds.

'Go to town' with adults, but I feel that kid’s should be ‘off limits’ to any sort of marketing.


Hello, my username is Fluffydad, and my kids are Webkinzaholics. I haven’t spoken a word to them since Valentines Day...

Webkinz Relief - A 12-Step Program:
http://dadlabs.com/daddyclay/?p=142
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EXCELLENT ARTICLE! As a divorced father of 4, one of which is an 8 yrs old and defined as a webkin Addict, I will go one step further!

Abstract as it may seem, the "ex-wife" has used them as a "babysitter!'

The child is told to "go play with his Webkins" and basically, it's a way to "amuse the child" and NOT participate in his activities!

It's a "counter culture!"

The child has no social life of interacting with other children. he's off to this baby sitter or the grandmother. Father - Son visitation is curtailed. The child has lost all interest in things like, "Dad, I don't want to play little league baseball anymore. I have more fun with my Webkins." Boy Scouts is something he does not want to do. Camping is a "fear!" He hasn't learned to ride his bike without the training wheels and he still cannot tie his own shoe laces!

His Webkin collection has soared to 55. This past Christmas, she "promoted" that all should buy a specific Webkin to assure no duplicates! In gross dollars, the child received over $700 worth of Webkins, less than $40 worth of other toys and less than $50 worth of clothing!

As the "enstranged father," I purchased a microscope set, required some adult reading to help him get started, (this was put away because the time and effort was a "bother me issue") A set of Tempra paints, water color paints and coloring marker pens (all purchased were non toxic and washable) were taken away because they are "too messy." Books that he found interesting simply lay around without encouragement. Webkin's World gets the time!

I also purchased 6 outfits of clothing. My son thinks that all the stuff dad bought was boring and that was encouraged!

He sits at the computer for hours a day, totally unsupervised.

My trade: I am in the internet field. I am more than aware of the extensive overuse of the internet for amusement of a child. too often, it is a "babysitter." The Webkin's concept encourages it. A child needs to interact with other children and adults. It's part of growing up and developing good social skills and the ability to get along.

They have plenty of time to get to the social aspects of the internet, MySpace, AIM and all the rest. Conditioning kids to "check EULA contracts without understanding what it really means is like Soupy Sales telling children to pick funny green papers from their parent's wallets and mailing them in to him! Remember that one?

Webkins are a tool that is potentially abusive to children! "Loaded" in the hands of negligent parents, they can be harful to a child's ability to learn, interact and develop normal behavior with other children by competing with other activities. Children are easily captured.

There needs to be more studies in this direction to protect children... sometimes from parents who shirk children for "easy distractions" instead of PARENTING!

call me "Disgusted!"

Thanks for your comment, Hank. I just added a new post on the topic.
I have been keeping up a blog about marketing to kids for a communications class i am taking at Ithaca College. After looking at a lot of negative impacts marketers have on kids today, i think Webkinz is a great idea. They have a safe place to go online. I liked your reference of it being a mini Myspace for very young children!

Mktgtokids.blogspot.com

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