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Worker Bees Blog Worker Bees Blog Worker Bees Blog is where BlogHer co-founder Elisa Camahort Page muses about marketing, social media, customer service and other Web 2.0 inanities Monday, November 16, 2015 Parodying Female-Friendly Advertising? Consider the Alternative. Disclosure: I am clearly  ‪#‎ biased‬  because not only was BlogHer a mission-based FOR-profit, but we were obviously heavily advertising and sponsorship supported. As is SheKnows Media , our parent company now. Now, with that said: I love this oped on Fortune.com by  Samantha Skey . I too both laughed and cringed at the "Jane Street" parody of  ‪#‎ Femvertising‬ . I understand the gripes behind the satire, no doubt. But I also got a little annoyed. Because: Advertiser are gonna advertise. Advertising enables (monetarily) many of the things we love a lot but aren't willing to pay for ourselves. And frankly, advertising has therefore enabled the wider democratization of media, both re...

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