Mom Blogs: Why Every Mom Should Have One

March 29, 2007

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You’ve heard of blogging for businesses but did you also know that you should have a Mom Blog?

One of the newer forms of online communication is called a blog, which is an interactive website encompassing comments on any subject area, and in which visitors have the opportunity to reply and voice their opinion as well. You may remember the blog by a woman who posted a journal of daily events in her life. It’s the same premise, but more user friendly and ongoing. Here are some tips on why Mom blogs: Every mom should have one.

While websites are used to promote a service or product, they are pretty much a one way operation. This is to say if someone visits a website and would like to make comments, there may or may not be an area in which they can do so. Blogs are conversations based upon statements made by the blog owner. Therefore, mom blogs can be the source of inspiring stories; tips or how to themes; or general comments which require responses. There can be mom blogs on how to raise children; themes and craft ideas for the holidays; discussions on health; family issues; product information; referrals; work at home moms, and just about any topic in which a mom would like to receive feedback.

It is a useful and necessary tool for moms to be able to communicate with other moms.
There may be times you are looking for information online, only to discover a traditional website is outdated or does not address your concerns. Mom blogs cover the gamut; and can be of enormous help if and when you need it. The information provided is in real time, and responses are immediate.

Setting up a blog is much easier than setting up a website. Simply go to blogger.com; register; enter the requested information; title your blog; choose a template; and begin posting. It’s that simple. There are many sites, such as Google, where you can set up a blog site. Once you have it set up, you can email your friends and tell them about it. It’s a good thing, and it’s free!

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