Exciting news – BMB is getting a new name!
British Mummy Bloggers has grown a lot since it began three years ago. It just makes sense that we move on to a more grown-up name. This one is shorter, it’s snappier, it’s “BritMums”.
We’ll be rolling it out on the network soon. In the meantime, be among the first to:
* Like the BritMums Facebook
* And follow us on our new BritMums Twitter account
See you online!
– Susanna and Jen
About Jennifer Howze
Jennifer Howze is the Creative Director and co-founder of BritMums. She blogs about family travel at Jenography.net, tweets at @JHowze and Instagrams at @JHowze. Previously, she wrote the Alpha Mummy blog at The Times and as a journalist has contributed to The Times, The Guardian, The Independent, The Wall Street Journal, Travel & Leisure, Budget Travel, CNN.com, Allure, SELF and Premiere, among others. She won The Maggie Award from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America for a health article in Seventeen magazine.
Do you ladies actually sleep?
Sometimes!
like it! Question is can I be an honourary member if I move back to the States?! Pleeeeaaseeee
For you, anything!
Love the new name choice – it will be much less of a mouthful to say (not to mention quicker to type!).
Good luck and congrats =]
We like it.
A very big hurrah to you ladies. Love the name. Much easier to say after several G&Ts 😉
A good name there and a simple and bright logo. I’m excited already! 🙂
we are excited too *squeal*
I also love the new name, and now I know why I have found you on Twitter…couldn’t understand why there is another account for BMB ;))) Very exciting ;)))
I wonder how many of the Brit Mums are actually British…
Do I need to work on my accent for the videos?
All of the founders are! (naturalised, with passports)
Definitely a great name, so much catchier!
CJ xx
Good shout. Plus it’ll stop me getting alarming looks from my friends who think I’ve said I’m a member of the BNP not BMB. Looking good ladies!
As host of the next carnival would you like me to use the new name/logo rather than the old?
I love the new name – as a mother of older teenagers, I was never entirely comfortable with being a British Mummy!