Kidspot.com.au Unveils All-New Kidspot Kitchen

Kidspot.com.au Unveils All-New Kidspot Kitchen

Kidspot.com.au today unveiled an all-new Kidspot Kitchen, the online home of budget-friendly, quick and easy recipes for busy parents.

Kidspot.com.au is the largest parenting website in the country, with a unique audience of over 2.9 million each month and a social footprint of more than 1.2 million.

It has a highly engaged audience of parents who regularly seek out Kidspot Kitchen for recipes that are nutritious and won’t end up on the floor.

Kidspot.com.au executive editor Melissa Wilson said: “Kidspot Kitchen consumers are busy parents looking for recipe inspiration for their family meals and children’s lunch box ideas.

“From our research we know that 88 per cent of mums trust Kidpsot.com.au and that they are constantly looking to us for advice.

“87 per cent are always on the lookout for new recipes to keep mealtime fresh and interesting for their family, along with the staple recipes that they cook, the ones that they know their kids will devour.

“Through our investment in Kidspot Kitchen we are delivering the loyal Kidspot.com.au community more content in more engaging ways along with a better and faster user experience.”

In line with the relaunch are a number of new commercial opportunities ranging from events to custom recipe and video creation aimed at targeting parents looking for recipe inspiration.

Partners will also have the ability to create bespoke recipe collections, zones and menu plans.

Kidspot Kitchen will introduce new cooking talent – all parents themselves – from launch who will feature on the site and associated social channels including George Georgievski, creator of the School Lunch Box program to inspire parents with easy to pack healthy and nutritious school lunches for children.

Belinda Norton, mum, health and fitness educator and author of Fit Mama.

Annabel Karmel, best-selling author on baby food and nutrition with 45 children’s cookbooks.

And, Alice Zaslavsky, teacher, writer and former MasterChef Australia contestant.

The relaunched site includes:

–          Enhanced search capability: Filter search terms by allergies and dietary requirements to find the perfect recipe.

–          Content organised under five key sections: Baby & Toddler, Lunch Box, Dinner, Party Food and Sweets based on top performing topics across the site.

–          New-look menus: Curated menu plans designed for busy families with quick functionality to print out the ingredients and simplify shopping lists.

–          Rate and review recipes: An enhanced feature on the site, making it easier to rate and review recipe content and share tips on how to make the recipe extra special.

–          Online cookbooks: Save favourite Kidspot Kitchen recipes to personalised cookbooks.

–          Video: Now a key feature on recipe pages including step-by-step method instruction. Plus, a suite of new editorial video content around key pillars with an additional 100 how-to videos being added to the site.

–          Full redesign: Intuitive UX, including new colours, fonts and iconography.




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