Dear Heather,
I enjoy your blog. I’m a flight attendant, too, and I recently started my own blog. Let me know what you think…
http://dairyairstoriesfrom37000ft.wordpress.com/
Grant
Dear Grant,
Overall, great blog, but there’s just one little thing I’d change. It’s something that will improve your blog tremendously…
Blogging tip #1: Post pictures! Lots of them.
Add AT LEAST one photo to every blog post. Of course the more photos the better, I say, because people not only want to read about what you’re experiencing at 30,000 feet, they also want to see it! Flight attendants have an unusual job and a life that many people still find fascinating. Why? Because we see and do things regular people on the ground just don’t. Sometimes even I can’t believe what I’m actually seeing – and photographing. Take for instance the time I walked up to first class galley to report a broken seat to the flight attendant in charge who was absolultely no where to be found! What I did find, however, was a tad bit disturbing. Check it out…

Strangely enough, people really do want to read about this kind of stuff! At least I hope they do because that’s what I’ll be talking about at the Travel Blog Exchange conference in Chicago on July 26th. I’m actually speaking on a panel with other travel writers on how to keep a lively blog. I honestly had no idea that my blog was “lively” until I received an email from the wonderful people in charge of the conference, which means there’s now quite a bit of pressure to liven things up. And don’t even get me started on what I’m going to wear to the conference! I’m thinking blue, navy blue, because of the whole uniform thing. Or black. Just because I like black. Maybe even white. Okay, so I have no idea what I’m going to wear, but that’s another story, which is why I’ve got to stop writing and go shopping, and why I asked my always stylish author friend, Margo Candela, for fashion advice.
“Don’t wear anything shiny,” she said matter of fact.
“Shiny? Like sparkles?” I asked, because I’m really not a shiny sparkly kind of girl, and to be honest, I was kinda surprised to hear she thought I might be.
“No, I mean don’t wear any silk or satin,” Margo clarified.
NO SILK OR SATIN I wrote down on a beverage napkin. Now if I’d been smart, Grant, I would have photographed that beverage napkin and then posted it here, as that would have been following blogging tip #1, but since that didn’t happen, you’re going to have to settle for this…
LIVELY BLOGGING PANEL FASHION TIP #1: Don’t wear anything shiny.
So there you have it, Grant! Add photos, don’t wear silk or satin, and leave the sparkles at home. Hope that helps and thanks for writing!
Heather
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