It’s the same Nuts About Southwest, but of a slightly different variety. Some like their peanuts dry roasted, some like them salty. Even if honey-roasted is your flavor of choice, there’s something for you at BlogSouthwest.com.
The blog for Southwest Airlines just turned two, and we are celebrating by bringing the conversation to a wider audience. We know that people engage websites in different ways. While I might prefer to spend my time reading Brian Lusk’s blog posts, others may prefer to listen to Steve Heaser’s radio voice on RedBellyRadio. Then, if you are into watching video, Christi Day shares her enthusiasm on the Video Blog. Of course, there are many who like it all mashed together, providing everything in one place.

We hope you enjoy the new BlogSouthwest.com. We have had such a great time working on this and have had a rare experience to do exactly what we LUV to do. Gotta hand it to the Southwest team. They have the content part of this whole thing figured out.
We’ll be posting more later on this as we want to help Southwest share the features and functions. Our team is preparing presentations for our blog where you will get to meet them and hear about their contributions.
Many thanks also to Paula (did you think I would forget you?). Not least, Paula Berg (AKA BlogGirl) is a rock star who does everything at 100 mph… without sleep!
UPDATE:
Here’s an introductory screencast, the first in a series we’ll do on the new site. Thanks Caitlin and Eric for the narration!
Nuts About Southwest 2.0 – Introductory Screencast
UPDATE #2:
Screencast part two – logging in to the new Nuts About Southwest. Enjoy!
SWA screencast part 2 – logging in
There’s (still) lots more to come!
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Great Post and Kudo’s on the outstanding job you did on the SW airlines Blog. This is one of the most engaging and interesting corporate blogs that I have come across. What this demonstrates is that any company can have fun in corporate communications and still come across professional.
Juliet Sallette
Juliet – Thanks for the comment. Southwest is all that… Lots of fun, but also super pros in what they do.