
Who is a “Workmom Blogger”?
She is woman willing to discuss the many twists and turns of her life as a working mother, or she is an expert in work-life issues in the workplace, a fitness guru sharing ways for working moms to stay healthy and stress less, a pediatrician and working mom who shares family life with the expert eye of one who sees more than most moms, a marketing expert who entrepreneur moms build their brand and their business.
How do you become a workmom blogger?
Simple: Register to become an active member of workingmother.com.
You will see a click button that says: Become a blogger.
Click it.
You will receive a confirmation from momblog@workingmother.com to confirm your user name, blog name and profile. This is so no one repeats each other and that we don’t get spammed! You will be granted editorial access to you blog. In return, we ask that the conversation be real – that the thoughts be your own – and each blogger adds to the bigger working mother/woman in business conversation in a positive way. Let’s keep the conversation lively by reading other blogs and adding comments. Tweet your headlines. Post your stories on Facebook. Join in our twitter parties and be an active member of our workmom community.
Please read the terms of agreement carefully. We remind you, you cannot post licensed graphics or infringe on copyrights. Edit your copy carefully. Typos are annoying!
Our workingmother.com editorial blogs include Daddy on Board, Most Powerful Moms, Celebrity Moms, Entrepreneur Moms and Workmom News. This is where we bring you up to date on the topics that interest us and serve you, our readers.
Our editors have their own voices as well. Working Mother Media president Carol Evans writes CEO Mom with her take on life and life work through her long career focused on working moms; workingmother.com editor Helen Jonsen sees life through the kaleidoscope lens of a journalist colored by the challenges of being mother to four in Working Mom Daily Bread… New blogs are posted everyday.
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