Hitting The Blogging Mother Lode

When you started blogging, did you formulate a grand scheme for your work and did you set up measurable goals to track your progress? Many bloggers have an idea where they want their blogging to go and what they want their work to accomplish. As for me, I cannot say that my plans have been all that elaborate as I simply enjoy blogging. SEO, social networking, and the usual stuff all came along much later.

Aircrew HealthSometimes in the midst of what you are doing an opportunity to go to the next level presents itself. This could involve social networking, bringing on guest bloggers, or simply getting a little extra traffic for your site.

Once in awhile I hear of someone striking it big and in this case a friend of mine has done just that. Dr. Bobbie Sullivan, an independent research psychologist from Hawaii, is the person whom I am talking about. For over three years now, Bobbie has been faithfully moderating the Stress & Health forum on my Corporate Flight Attendant Community Message Boards. During that time I have observed Bobbie starting and expanding five aviation-related blogs while encouraging me with my own blogging pursuits.

Well, Bobbie recently received some very good news: a leading aviation publication, AviationWeek — a McGraw-Hill company, has picked up all four of her news-related blogs and is incorporating them in with their site. As Bobbie shared, “They’re now running the feeds into their “Blogs On the Web” sections on both the front page of the online Aviation Week, and the front page of the Commercial Aviation section.” Woohoo!

I know Bobbie is thrilled and I am very happy for her too as she has worked tirelessly under some very trying circumstances. For one thing, getting steady traffic to news related blogs — especially ones covering aviation — can be a hard road to travel. There is a market out there, but many aviation blogs are somewhat informal. On the other hand, Bobbie’s four news blogs are just that: she reports the news and adds comments as needed. Some good information for pilots, flight attendants, and even passengers can be found across Bobbie’s blogging network.

Best wishes and congratulations to you, Bobbie!

My Turn To Speak

A few weeks back, Son #1 comes to me and says, “Dad, can you attend Career Day at my school?” Flattered, I answered “yes” and got back to finishing my work. Son #1 goes away happy child artand the next day he tells his teacher that I will attend.

Fast forward to just yesterday and I learn a few more things about Career Day — I am expected to give four ten-minute talks about what it is I do for a living to eight kindergarten classes (2 classes per session). Ouch!

Yes, little did I know that I was not only expected to attend the Career Day “festivities” but the expectation was for me to talk about what I do at each session. Not only was Son #1 going to hear me speak but his brother, who is also in kindergarten (Son #2) would get to hear me too.

Well, I am making the most of it all and will be bringing my laptop, a newspaper, and a magazine with me as props. I’ll try to keep the kids riveted to the screen as I explain to them what they are viewing (as we take a look at one of my web sites) while discussing how taking words and making them into a story is something that they should be able to understand (thank you wife for that tip!)

Yes, even if the computer hook-up goes awry, I’ll still be able to use my other props or classroom books to make my point. At the very least there should be two boys there who are happy that I attended, but maybe I can also get across to the children that writing, indeed, can be a way of life.