Way back when I started blogging in August 0f 2006, I did so anonymously. I wanted a space to write and an audience to write for, but I was also a bit wary of this big thing called the Internet. I picked the Koala Bear Writer as my blog name, as I was already using it for an email account. It suited me at the time: I had a Koala Bear for a mascot (and used his picture as my profile pic for years) and I was a writer.
I happily blogged for the next several years. After a few years, I added my own name to my blog (deciding that ownership was important to me), but continued to refer to anyone else on my blog by titles or nicknames. In 2012, I bought my own domain name. A year and a half ago, I switched from Blogger to WordPress and last year I finally had a custom blog design done.
My husband, for several years, has hinted that maybe I should change my blog name. Maybe the Koala Bear Writer was no longer relevant to who I was and what I was writing about. I knew that my blog had changed since 2006 (back then, I was engaged to him, working full-time, and hadn’t had any kids yet!), but I didn’t want to change my name. I’d put a lot of work into the Koala Bear Writer. All my social media sites reflected that name. All the posts I’d written for other blogs linked back there.
However, a few months ago, I began to feel that he was right. The Koala Bear Writer was too anonymous. It says little about what my blog is about or even who I am (other than a writer). “Writer” could be male or female. And of course, there were all the folks who commented to me that “koalas aren’t bears.” I tried to solve that with the tagline “koalas aren’t bears and other conundrums in the life of a mom,” because I didn’t want to change my name. I couldn’t think of another name that fit me.
Then the Koala Mom popped into my head. It was short. It kept some of my old name but also identified me more clearly as a mom blogger. And as a mom, I feel like I have a lot in common with koalas.
Koalas are the original babywearers. I love pictures of koalas with their joeys either peeking out of their pouches or hanging out on mom’s back. (I wonder if they ever get a sore back from the youngsters hanging around?) And I’m a bit jealous of how easy labour is for koala moms. They deliver their joeys at a few weeks old, though that joey then has to crawl up through mom’s fur to the pouch.
And so, after a bit more deliberation, I decided to make the leap and change my blog name. And URL. And new logo (thankfully my friend who had done my logo for me was happy with simply altering it a bit to reflect my new name). After a few tense weeks of waiting on Google and my blog host and Facebook, I had everything changed over.
Overall, I’m happy with my new name. I feel like it better reflects who I am as a blogger, but also who my readers are. We’re moms. I hope the koala stirs up images of attachment parenting and closeness between mom and baby—or at least that it’s cute enough you remember it to come back again. 🙂
If you’re a blogger, how did you choose your blog name? Are you happy with it? If you’re a blog reader, what do you notice about the names of the blogs you read? Is the blog name more important or the blogger’s name?
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I like how you kept the feel and mascot from your former blog name, so the change is very organic. I very much want to come up with a new name (I blogged about this recently, but I’ve had this domain name for 10 years now) but haven’t come up with a good idea and I don’t know how much work it would be to switch over. Was it a lot of work for you to make the change? (Can you maybe blog about those details if you haven’t already?)
Julie – I can understand your struggle! That is a long time to have the same domain. It wasn’t actually a lot of work… an email to my designer (who simply altered my logo), a chat with GoDaddy about changing the domain, and a few minutes changing my logo on various social media sites. It might be more work depending on your site and how you switch… for me, the most work happened after I switched from .blogspot to self-hosted, because I still find links in old posts to my old .blogspot URL. So whenever I have spare time, I go through old posts and update them (for bad links as well as evergreen content and social media and SEO). Good luck!
Interesting post. What made you choose Koala bear in the first place?
Sarah Noel | www.sarahsmirks.com
Sarah – good question! 🙂 I’ve had my stuffed koala for years and was already using the nickname “koala bear writer” for my email account. So it seemed like a good blog name too. 🙂
Oh man, I could write a whole blog post about wanting to change my blog name, too! I’ve been wanting to change my blog name for so long, now. I started my blog when I found out I was pregnant with my first child (about 4 years ago). My idea for the blog was to be everything about babies, kids, and being the best parent possible so I named it “Momista Beginnings”. It was the beginning of my personal journey into motherhood and I wanted to share tricks of the trade, personal experiences, and share ideas on being a badass Mama with other parents. However, I really don’t feel like my blog really does this. Sure, I share a ton about my kids with updates and photos, but I don’t really “guide” or bring any new ideas to the table on the parenting front. Sometimes, I will…but it’s become rare. As I think about where my blog is now and where I want it to go in the future, I know that my name isn’t right. Honestly, I don’t want my blog to always be a “mommy blog”. I want it to be able to grow freely along with me, as my kids grow up and as I mention them less and less. Maybe I’ll do more recipes, or sewing projects or art projects for kids or photography or some hobby that I haven’t even picked up yet! My current name doesn’t allow me to break out of the “mommy blogger” genre. My problem is that I have NO IDEA what my new name should be. I have a few ideas but nothing has really shouted out to me as “the one”. And also, I’m thinking it might be a real pain in the butt to change the name after years of establishing this one. I don’t know if that’s true but my husband thinks so. Anyways, I like your new name a lot. It even flows off the tongue better. Thanks for sharing this. More validation that I need to do the same.
Interesting, I hope this will be going well 🙂
I like it! Very fitting, I think. 🙂