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Deconstructing MommyTips.com

Posted by Patti

MommyTips could use a little help.  For starters, as recently discussed here on Strollerderby, the gender bias inherent in the name needs to go. These are parenting tips, and it wouldn't hurt to take a hint from Parent Hacks and go gender-neutral. Let's all just assume (correctly) that fathers parent their children, come up with good ideas, and want to include themselves in parenting communities. Thank you. Moving on.

I don't want to continue to compare and contrast MommyTips with Parent Hacks, but they're both working toward a common goal of sharing unique parenting fixes with their readership and it's impossible not to compare them. Unfortunately MommyTips comes up short in ways that could easily be resolved and anything useful they're providing gets buried under crap. First and foremost, the site design. I had to do a double-take in my address bar to see if this was a Geocities site, and then check my calendar to see if it was 1997. This is not good design, and if your site is intended to provide information you need people to be able to find it. One tiny "tip" on the front page in the middle of a sea of advertisements, amongst which I had trouble finding the category links that would lead me to the rest of the tips, is not helping parents find what they need. May I introduce you to TypePad

A little bit of editing wouldn't hurt. I don't need three individual tips about how baking soda paste will relieve the pain of a bee sting, I need it once. Credit it to three people if you must, but post it once. And don't post it in ALL CAPS. Or with Random caPital Letters or painful misspellings. Or with cream of mushroom soup (okay, that one's a personal nitpick). Powers That Be At MommyTips: please don't let your contributors look like fools. They have some great ideas that are completely obscured by grammatical chaos and administrative indifference. If editing is not your personal strong suit, paste things into a Word document and run them through a spelling and grammar check, then paste 'em back into your site. If you want to appear professional (and those eighty kajillion ads you're running tell me that you do), you need to polish your content.

Bottom line: there's always room in my life and in my bookmarks for another website providing good solutions to my parenting issues. But if I can't wade through the muck to find a mommy tip, I'm going to have to continue to make do with only a parent hack.


Comments

 

Strollerderby said:

Is it just me or do parenting websites seem to be spawning like wild salmon in dam-free streams around the Internet? From advice givers , to connection makers to mappers of great stroller walks to opinion givers , nearly every aspect of parenting is covered

January 25, 2007 2:55 PM

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