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22
May
ClayCook

Minti - The Virtual Mother's Group

by ClayCookComment Published at 18:4118:416 comments6 comments220 Visits220 VisitsReport

Dear Reader,  

Minti (www.minti.com) is the most amazing site for parents I have ever come across. It breaks down the walls of social isolation that many parents face. The members are real people with real problems, and real solutions. Whether you are a parent of your first newborn baby, your teenage grandchildren are becoming difficult to understand, or you are planning a child and want to get a better idea what you can expect, Minti (www.minti.com) has the answers… or we will quickly find them for you!

Today, in my home, I had the pleasure of  talking with a community social worker who runs a local parenting group. She was telling me all about the benefits of such groups, emphasizing the support from other parents and the valuable and practical experience and advice that can be learned from them, as opposed to a text book or supposed expert. I laughed, and turned on my computer.  

I went to the internet and typed in www.minti.com, such an easy website address to remember, and a site that I am a member of. I stepped away and said, “Like this?” and let her sit down and have a look. She was astounded that such a site existed, was completely free to join and use, and even more astounded that the site had almost 25,000 members from all over the planet; who had written over 6000 parenting advice articles from their own personal experiences and research, with dozens more being added by parents every week. She then flooded me with questions.  

 “What about personal support for parents?” I showed her a blog written from someone having a bad day and all the supportive comments that it had received. She noted the time stamps and was amazed at how quickly the responses of support and advice had been. She was almost in tears as she read the beauty and feelings of real caring within some of the comments.  

“What if someone has a specific question they want to ask?” I showed her the Questions and Answers section (www.minti.com/questions-and-answers). Lots of specific questions, with advice articles linked to them by other members, as well as many valuable and intelligent, heart-felt answers that had been given so quickly.  

“How safe is it? I’ve heard a lot of horror stories about internet sites.” I explained how the Administration keep a close eye on things, and usually at least one of them can be found online at any given time of day or night. Even when the Administration members aren’t around, the other members look after each other. Just about everything can be reported, and when that happens, whatever is reported vanishes instantly and gets reviewed, and if it is deemed appropriate and suitable it comes back, otherwise it stays off the site. Any member can report anything they find offensive or unsuitable. The members have to behave themselves or they can be removed from the site as well. I suffer from severe anxiety, and this is the only internet site that I have found that I feel completely comfortable and safe to be a part of.  

“Yes, that’s all fine and well, but it’s not like the members can meet for coffee and let their children interact and play together and learn social skills…” she saw the expression on my face and said, “Or are you going to tell me that happens over this internet site as well?” She quickly changed her tone of cynicism as I opened up the Virtual to Reality group on the site and showed her photo after photo, and story after story, of members meeting up for coffee and playtimes. Her jaw dropped. Predicting what her next question would be, I then showed her advice articles about staying safe on the site, meeting with other members in real life, and how to go about such social interaction both on the site and off without getting into trouble or dangerous situations. Her jaw dropped.  

“And being the internet and worldwide, this is accessible and active 24 hours a day?” That’s right. Just then my phone rang. It was another member of Minti asking me if I could get some advice from the site for her situation because she didn’t have internet access at the time. That was too easy to do, I found what she needed to know within seconds. When the call was finished, the social worker asked me where the girl that phoned was from – over 1,000km away. We met up with each other when I was on holiday in her city.  

Like I said at the start of this letter, Minti (www.minti.com) is the most amazing site for parents I have ever come across. It breaks down the walls of social isolation that many parents face. The members are real people with real problems, and real solutions. Whether you are a parent of your first newborn baby, your teenage grandchildren are becoming difficult to understand, or you are planning a child and want to get a better idea what you can expect, Minti (www.minti.com) has the answers… or we will quickly find them for you!

Note: This letter was written by DA a Minti member, and ever so slightly amended by ClayCook. The title was written by Cassaustin, another Minti member.

01
Apr
Queen-Fire

hey all

by Queen-FireComment Published at 15:4315:430 comments0 comments5 Visits5 VisitsReport

i Found out bout Minti because mum saw it in one of her magazine's so i decided id come have a look and loved it so much that i went and sent an email to the head of the playgroup i go to with the website address and she forwarded it onto all the other mothers in the playgroup

14
May
angieh

Not to mention...

by angiehComment Published at 20:1120:110 comments0 comments20 Visits20 VisitsReport
We were a 2nd place winner in the Web 2.0 Awards.
15
Apr
ClayCook

Minti mentioned in blogs 15th April 2007

by ClayCookComment Published at 10:4110:410 comments0 comments31 Visits31 VisitsReport
Minti has received a fair amount of blog coverage recently.

Check out the following for the last 4 days...
  1. Dairy of a growing belly - talking about how to talk to a pregnant lady ;)
  2. Tomorrows Playground - a list of niche social networks.
  3. The Good Life - talking about Disney coming after Minti!
  4. Outside the Valley - discusses ReadWriteWeb's review of niche start ups.
Clay
14
Feb
ClayCook

Minti mentioned in blogs (2): 14th Feb 2007

by ClayCookComment Published at 03:1203:120 comments0 comments54 Visits54 VisitsReport
One that I missed today...
  1. Social Media for Niche Sites - Minti gets a mention due to a Mashable review on Niche social networks.
13
Feb
ClayCook

Minti mentioned in blogs: 14th Feb 2007

by ClayCookComment Published at 23:1923:190 comments0 comments43 Visits43 VisitsReport
Here are a couple recent mentions of Minti in blogs...
  1. Parenting Site 411 - talks about the types of parenting sites. Thanks mrscrumley
  2. Dipping into the Blogpond - talks about types of sites that provide members with a blog.
Thanks for spreading the word about Minti 
06
Feb
ClayCook

Blogging PR: 7th Feb 2007

by ClayCookComment Published at 23:3923:390 comments0 comments47 Visits47 VisitsReport
a few blogs mentioned Minti recently...
  1. ReadWriteWeb - blog post about launching niche social networks in 2007. Discusses the parenting vertical as an example and mentions Minti.
  2. Dipping into the Blogpond - talks about Australian startups and lists Minti.
  3. Web2.0 Logo Showcase - displays Minti's logo.
04
Feb
skylee

I gave Minti a good wrap on the radion lastnight

by skyleeComment Published at 17:0817:080 comments0 comments42 Visits42 VisitsReport
I gave Minti a good wrap on the radion lastnight mix 106.5 FM so many people listen to this station so i hope it was heard it was done when they had the bedrooms to boardrooms on, a therapist comes on every sunday night to talk to people and she asked me to spellout the web address and all so fingers crossed hey...
14
Jan
franni

minti

by franniComment Published at 01:3601:366 comments6 comments121 Visits121 VisitsReport
i have added my minti banner to myspace.
im going to tell a few friend that just have kids to go on here and join up.
07
Jan
Marlena

Shirts

by MarlenaComment Published at 12:1212:124 comments4 comments105 Visits105 VisitsReport
I noticed in some pictures that members have Minti shirts.  How can I get a Minti shirt for my son and I?
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