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Twins Mom’s Baby Bonnet & Hat Company Takes Giant Steps with SusuAndJohn.com

Posted by kim on December 7, 2009

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On December 3, 2008, Janie McQueen had her twin babies, Sophia Susannah (Susu) and John Lathan (she has two older boys as well). Casting about for something to do from home when the babies were about 4 months, Janie and her mother Mary Patrick of Beaufort, S.C. (Janie’s hometown–she now lives in Atlanta) decided to start a company based on a generations-old baby bonnet pattern Mary still had. They named it the Beaufort Button Bonnet and updated it, keeping traditional ginghams but adding designer fabrics like Lilly Pulitzer-esque florals and a hot zebra stripe, and started selling online at SusuAndJohn.com and by word of mouth.

The models, of course, came free. (Janie often used the affiliate marketing guide she won from Kim’s website for online sources, such as the HostGator account she credits for offering Site Studio, which helped her build the perfect site.) A boyish bucket hat with a buttons-all-around feature proved almost as popular as the bonnet.  Soon they landed a premier manufacturer’s rep in the Southeast and went wholesale.  The bonnets and hats they modeled in their backyard just six months ago (for a 10-year-old photographer, Janie’s son Thomas) are now being sold in upscale children’s boutiques and the finest gift stores.

Customers include actress Blythe Danner, a longtime fan of Beaufort, where many Hollywood films are made. And the bonnets and hats are not only for Southerners–customers have ranged from Seattle to San Francisco to New York. Next up: coordinating diaper covers.

To find Susu & John products, you can contact Janie and become a fan of their Facebook page.  Also please urge your favorite boutique to carry them! Retailers in the Southeast can contact Larry Lucas Inc. Stores elsewhere can easily apply for a merchant account.

For more information, please visit SusuAndJohn.com.

A faithful WIMP reader, Janie thanks Kim for giving her some Internet savvy!
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Fostering a sharing and caring environment at home is nothing short of difficult. Especially for twins, who are often times expected to be each other’s best friends, expectations can be overwhelming. Bunk beds for your twins can grant them individual spaces while still learning valuable lessons about compromise and cooperation. The bunk bed helps save space in the kids’ room while your twins work together toward a common goal, whether it be making the bed or deciding who gets to sleep on the top bunk. Comfortable, secure, stylish, and a space saver, bunk beds can also be a vital learning tool for teaching your kids an important lesson in cohabitation.

Tonik Health Insurance by Anthem BCBS

Posted by kim on December 6, 2009

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I am lucky that my ex-husband carries the health insurance on my high-medical-maintenance children as he is able to receive group health insurance through his employer.  Finding insurance for myself (self-employed) at an affordable rate has not been an easy task.

If Tonik Health Insurance was offered in Nebraska (where I live), I would definitely check into their rates. Tonik Health Insurance is a major medical insurance plan offered by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, but it is only currently offered in six states: California, Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Nevada and New Hampshire.

Anthem first introduced Tonik Health Insurance to provide a simple, yet comprehensive plan that covers major medical, dental and vision.  Tonik is mainly marketed toward children, college students, and/or recent college graduates, but Tonik plans are available anyone under the age of sixty-five.

This post is sponsored by Tonik Health Insurance. All opinions are mine.

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