About Workmom Bloggers

About Workmom Bloggers

Workmom Bloggers are independent thinkers and writers who share their thoughts and ideas with the workingmother.com community.

We encourage our readers to become bloggers. Please read the Terms of Service put forth by our parent company, Bonnier Corp, in the bottom of this page.

To become a blogger, please register to the site and you will be taken through the steps to apply to become a blogger. We do vet each writer to make sure no one duplicates another blog's name and that each person is an individual who will adhere to the collective focus of Working Mother.

Can a blog be sponsored? workingmother.com sales teams can create a sponsored blog as part of a media campaign. Individual bloggers cannot be add sponsorship to their blogs on workingmother.com. Sponsored blogs will be clearly marked and noted for our readers, as per Federal Trade Commission disclosure guidelines and our corporate terms of use. Read more about disclosure here.

In general, disclosure means you must tell your audience if you are reviewing a product that you have received for free or have been contracted to pass along information about a product or service. 

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