$50 a year to document your kids every millimeter of progress? If you want to join the already flooded niche of mommy and daddy bloggers, Web hosting company McKremie.com wants to introduce you to Kizzog.
Kizzogs are a “semi-custom personal blog” targeted to parents who want to blog but don’t have the time or technical knowledge to do so.
The portmanteau, which stumped me at first, is a combination of “kids” and “blog.”
Headers and sidebars within the password-protected site you ‘build’ are customized by uploading images of your children.
“A Kizzog will help capture the memories that will soon fade. Whether it’s capturing your son’s first steps or your daughter’s first soccer game the Kizzog helps you do this via your child’s own personal website. Kizzogs are the best way to share these memories with your family and friends.”
The all-inclusive service includes a domain name, 24/7 Web hosting with 24/7 tech support, 12 design options and password protection.
My question is this: If you’re just having a kid now, aren’t you likely young enough to grasp the basic concept of starting up a free blog?
What do you guys think?