I have recently gone on a trip to Egypt and I was highly disappointed by what I have experienced. I have researched incidents that had happened to me to see if this was common, I have only found one blog that had stated the same thing with comments stating the same thing happened to other tourists/visitors.
Because of this, I have been inspired to create my own travel blog (to explain to readers what to REALLY expect, all pros & cons, not just pros). I have a history and reputation for being "brutally honest" with all things.
However, I was told starting a blog called "Brutally Honest" would probably scare away readers. I was hoping I could get some ideas here. Any ideas would help! Thank you!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Doesn't Fit Any Of These Categories? Dragonflymagic answered Thursday December 21 2017, 8:46 pm: You state travel blog and to mean that means any travel to more than one place. So if this is only about Egypt, then you might have Egypt in the title such as Red Flags for traveling in Egypt. Or if to several different countries or places, Red Flags for Travelers. The meaning of Red Flags is: a red flag is a warning of danger or a problem or potential dangers or problems.
If only about traveling outside the U.S. The title can still be Red Flags for travelers with a description of the blog below or in correct spot that says "honest advice about the potential dangers when traveling in Egypt or (traveling abroad) by a person who has been there. That way if a person is doing research ahead of time, they can find it by a search under traveling, or Egypt or red flags or potential problems or potential dangers. Make sure you put in as many search words that apply that will all bring up your site in a search. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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