Wall Street Journal blog, “The Juggle” for Working Mothers Disappoints
I have been following Nancy Collamer’s writings since my daughter was born in 2005. She writes about career options for working mothers. I got excited when her blog reminded me that I needed to check out the new WSJ blog, “The Juggle”. Thanks Nancy, for the reminder. However, I was a bit surprised and disappointed when I read the site. I had the preconceived idea that if WSJ was reporting it, then the subject matter would be refreshing for the six figure mom. Back to the old rule, “never assume anything”. I felt out of touch with most of the topics (although I did like, Do You Read Your Kids Diaries or Facebook Pages and left a comment) and wondered why WSJ isn’t writing for their target market. At least I think we’re their target?
I don’t mean to imply that the topics aren’t important to me but I can get that kind of information from many other sources. I expect a higher level of subjects from the Journal. Is it me or do you guys also feel this blog is a bit lackluster? What topic would you like to see in the their blog? Maybe we can help them kick it up a notch. I’m all for molding what is offered for the six figure mom because sometimes we certainly seem left out.
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