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Big News Here at The Mom Crowd

by Amanda on December 30, 2009
category: The Mom Crowd news

ChangeChange can be a good thing. In fact, I really love change and big events in life. I get excited about how life will be different after a big decision. The results of change are thrilling even if its an unexpected turn of events in life. There is change in my life and as a result The Mom Crowd is closing. This basically means that we will not be publishing any new content. The blog and archives will remain online. We may re-run some of our best posts in January.

A Little About Me (Amanda)

I am the Editor and one of the original founders of The Mom Crowd. There hasn’t been any drastic change in my life unless you count adding a second child into the mix this year. I feel that it is time for me and my co-writers to end this phase of our lives. The Mom Crowd has grown to be a wonderful, successful blog, but to take it to the next level of blogging would require more time than I am able to give the site. Blogging is so much more than writing blog posts, in fact that is the easy part! Blogging also includes marketing, networking, accounting, updating design, adding new features, search engine optimization, promotion emails and planning the blogs future. I don’t have time to keep all of it going.

As a result of The Mom Crowd ending in my life I am excited about devoting this new found time to new projects. I have a personal blog that got sorely ignored and I can’t wait to revive it. I want to blog more about my family and my random thoughts that aren’t necessarily related to motherhood. So you can find me over there. (You can also find Dawn at her personal blog and Amelia at her blog as well.)

This next year I have some new opportunities to serve at my church, River City Community Church. I also plan on helping my husband in a bigger role with his web development business, Grow Development. I am excited about the new opportunities that I have to serve others and help my family in 2010.

Finally, I helped create The Mom Crowd 3 months after quitting my full time Human Resources career. I needed a creative outlet that let me use my brain. This has been an amazing project and I have learned so much about leading a team, accounting, and networking! I think I am definitely more confident in my role as a Stay at Home Mom and I don’t need a successful project to define what I do now. I will be forever grateful for the bridge that The Mom Crowd created for me.

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Thank You!

Thank you all so much for reading and commenting. Thank you to the sponsors of The Mom Crowd. Our goal has always been to encourage, inspire, and inform moms. My hope is that The Mom Crowd has helped you in some small way in your life. Thank you from the bottom of my Texas-sized heart for your comments and reading The Mom Crowd!

Our History

I co-founded The Mom Crowd 2.5 years ago with my friend McKenna. Together we brainstormed a name, design, blog posts topics, and the future of our site. We felt that we had information and encouragement for new moms to share with our friends. McKenna has expertise in Down syndrome and loves to research everything. I brought my own excitement of building a website and my knowledge of breastfeeding and natural child birth to the table. We felt like we could conquer the internet world and even host a conference one day! I registered a DBA and opened business bank account and got ready to launch August of 2007.

McKenna and I quickly realized that it takes a lot of time to write meaningful content 5 times a week. So we asked my friend Amelia to join us. Amelia has 3 boys, is a Bradley birth instructor, and shared our love of investigating motherhood. Amelia brought honesty and transparency through some of her mothering events and some interesting propositions to The Mom Crowd. Our site would not have been the same without her.

As the blog grew I needed more help with content so I could work on marketing and with advertisers on the site. Myself, McKenna, and Amelia all agreed to include our friend and frequent-commenter, Dawn. Dawn’s original title was “Pop Culture Correspondent.”  She wrote about movies and television shows portraying motherhood. She later wrote more about her own motherhood lessons with her children. These last few months she began writing our wonderful Abiding Monday series focusing on being a woman and a Christian. I am so thankful for the friendship that grew between Dawn as we worked together on The Mom Crowd and other projects.

momcrowdshowThis past Summer in 2009 McKenna stepped down from contributing on The Mom Crowd and we invited Christy to join our team. I hadn’t seen her in person in 14 years. She brought a fresh look at motherhood with her experience with Juvenile Diabetes and her amazing frugal sense. Christy is a wonderful mother and a great writer. I will always be thankful for her insight and time that she gave The Mom Crowd.

We have had some fun here on The Mom Crowd. Along the way McKenna and I thought we were going to be big internet stars and created a web show called, “The Mom Crowd Show!” We wanted to be the Diggnation or CommandN of motherhood. It was fun to film, but a heck of a lot of time to edit, render, and upload. We didn’t have the tools and equipment to make this happen full time, but we had a lot of laughs filming.

The focus of The Mom Crowd was always changing. In 562 blog posts we have focused a lot on Down syndrome, breastfeeding, natural child birth, being frugal, pop culture, and recently Christianity. I have loved every post and learned so much here.

Check Out These 10 Blogs

If you have enjoyed The Mom Crowd, here are 10 other blogs that I enjoy and I think you will too:

  • Like a Warm Cup of Coffee- Sara Mae writes wonderful posts on Christianity, motherhood, and many other subjects. She is also fun to follow on Twitter.
  • Kristi Stephens – Kristi loves researching the Bible and sharing deep insights in scripture. I love that she is real and isn’t afraid to share who she is online. Kristi is one to watch in up and coming blogs.
  • Big Mama – Seriously funny. I had the privilege to have lunch with her one day and pick her brain about blogging. Sometimes I happen to sit on the same row with her at church. She is as funny in person as she is on her blog.
  • San Diego Momma – I got to meet Deb the writer behind San Diego Momma a few months after starting The Mom Crowd. She blogs unabashedly about her weaknesses and experiences with her own brand of wit and creativity.
  • Firemom at Stop, Drop, and Blog – I somehow became a follower of Firemom on Twitter. I then read her profound story of her daughter and life with her boys. The blog is great and fun, be sure to check it out!
  • Happy Mom Amy at Makes Mom Happy – For product reviews, be sure to check out Makes Mom Happy and follow Amy on Twitter. She is a great follow and nice person. She really is happy and you never hear her crabbing much.
  • Women Living Well – I found Courtney’s site through Kristi. Courtney has been on Rachael Ray showcasing traditional marriage and motherhood. Her site is helpful and encouraging to all women.
  • Run Faster Mommy – If you are a runner, you must read Heather’s running blog. She is encouraging and helped me out a lot when I was confused about breastfeeding and marathon-training.
  • Mom Bloggers Club – Technically this is not a blog, but I have to plug The Mom Bloggers Club. This is a great site to discuss blogging, meet friends online, and join groups. The founder, Jennifer James, is very nice and sincere. I really enjoy hanging out over there.

Phew! There are so many GREAT blogs out there. I could keep listing more. A lot of Mommy Blogs have started and have become successful since The Mom Crowd started 2.5 years ago. I am proud to have been a part of the mommy blog movement and I can’t wait to see the power of this blogging movement grow.

Thank you again for being a part of The Mom Crowd!

- Thank you photo courtesy of Vernhart

14 Responses to Big News Here at The Mom Crowd

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    Comment by Breanna
    December 30, 2009 @ 8:06 am

    Thanks for all the wonderful posts and for the help along the journey of raising small children! I’ve loved this blog and I’ll miss it. Thank you, ladies!

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    Comment by shannon
    December 30, 2009 @ 9:40 am

    Oh, I will miss this blog. It was a grown up Christian voice for mothers (and runners!). Best wishes in your new endeavors!

  • Gravatar December 30, 2009 @ 9:55 am

    Wow…I can’t believe your The Mom Crowd is no more…I will miss it! You ladies have inspired me in my blogging efforts (and I’m sure so many others) as well as other areas of my life. I’m glad that you and your writers have found the direction that is best for you and your families. I will have to find you at your personal blog. Good luck with all your endeavors in 2010! The Mom Crowd will be missed!

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    Comment by San Diego Momma
    December 30, 2009 @ 10:21 am

    Well, I’m sad and happy.

    I’ve let the better part of the year (oh, is the year over? dangit.) not visiting like I used to and I’ve missed you and now you are going.

    You were one of the very first blogs I discovered from Mom Bloggers Club and it was such a great thing to be able to meet you and your wonderful family. I remember how you wanted a second child and now look at ya.

    I am glad, however, that you will have creative license to write your heart on your personal blog and I hope to be much better about visiting you in 2010!

    xoxoxoxox,
    Deb

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    Comment by Trina
    December 30, 2009 @ 11:05 am

    So sad to see The Mom Crowd closing but I know it is the best decision for you!! Thank you for all of great conversations and in site on being a mom.

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    Comment by Natlaie Powers
    December 30, 2009 @ 11:15 am

    I will truly miss these posts, but am so happy for where God is going to bring you too! Thank you for your heart for Mom’s!

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    Comment by Stephanie V
    December 30, 2009 @ 12:18 pm

    Thank you for letting us know the news. I am sad to hear about it but I feel confident bc
    you guys wrote so many helpful blogs that in the future I will be able to come back and re read some of them. In fact there was a recent situation where I needed advice and I had remembered about a blog based in the topic and was able to revert to it. Thank you all for the effort you’ve putforth so far and it is a blessing for all us mommas! God bless you all in your next stage of live. Amanda good luck with your new resposibilities I pray God gives you wisdom and favor! -Stephanie

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    Comment by FireMom
    December 30, 2009 @ 7:03 pm

    Oh, I’m just a wee-bit sad at this news. Maybe more than a wee-bit. But, at the same time, I am sure that this was a hard decision for you and I offer my support in whatever is up next for you.

    That said, I’m adding your personal blog to my reader! Can’t wait to see what you have to say over there!

  • Gravatar December 31, 2009 @ 1:06 am

    [...] parenting blog, The Mom Crowd, continued to grow in visitors and revenue this year. I recently closed the blog, but I am incredibly proud of the work that I poured into the site and the people it has [...]

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    Comment by Amy V
    December 31, 2009 @ 1:48 am

    How sad. I will miss it but think it is wonderful that you are pursuing other interests including your growing families. Thank you for sharing your lives and wisdom with us.

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    Comment by Amy
    January 1, 2010 @ 8:04 am

    We’ll all be very sad to see you go. But good luck in all you do this new year!

  • Gravatar January 4, 2010 @ 11:15 am

    I’m so sad to see you go, but also so flattered to be in your list! I related to almost every sentence of what you said: the big ideas, the still bigger amount of time it takes to execute them, and the crossroads we come to as new opportunities arise.

    I’ve been crabbing much more than usual lately, and this was a great reminder to me about what I’m doing and why I do it, and more importantly, how I want to do it.

    I’m betting that you’ll do big things for your church and with your husband’s business, just like you did for this site. I hope 2010 brings you everything you’re hoping for!

    Amy

  • Gravatar March 9, 2010 @ 3:20 pm

    Does this still work?

  • Gravatar March 9, 2010 @ 3:20 pm

    it does, soo sad to see you go, i jsut found this and thought it was a pretty site!
    good luck this year!