Mom-Edu: A Good Resource With A Bad Name
What Name Could Have Been Worse? "Mom-Learn"? "Mom-ucate?" UGHHH
The Mobile Massage company I work with developed an online learning center for parents focusing on pregnancy and postnatal topics over the course of the last few decades.
It’s an interesting learning portal, still in development, however, I have an issue with the Perinatal Learning Center.
It’s not actually called the Perinatal Learning Center, firstly. That’s just what it is.
The present name for that component of our online platform is “Mom-Edu.”
Like, whaaaaaaaaaaaaaat?
Yes; you read that right: Mom-Edu. I guess prononuned: Momma-doo??
Umm….yeah.
I hope that one of the ongoing updates to Mom-Edu is a name change. Really, the present name doesn’t make much sense. Is it Mom.edu? No, it’s NJMassage.info/mom-edu. Fail.
Mommacation. Parentucation.
How about this example, more like the Soviet style of no-frills non-branding: The Pregnancy and Postnatal Learning Center At NJMassages.com.
It gets the job done, but without any flair.
I don’t know. I do know that Mommadoo just doesn’t really cut it.
You can find a plethora of health studies relating to pregnancy on Google Scholar, but if it was called Scholar-Edu (Scholar-doo), might some people assume that the resource is, perhaps, merely doo…doo?