Archive for the ‘outreach’ Category

HelloBrooklyn.com Embeds Stickymap

Sunday, May 11th, 2008

HelloBrooklynPage

HelloBrooklyn.com, Brooklyn’s guide for visitors, has put Stickymap on their front page, asking users to post their business on the map. We are happy to have HelloBrooklyn participating in Stickymap. We have already seen our Brooklyn database grow because of this placement, and we hope this will continue in the future. While we’ve had some national sites use Stickymap, this is really the first time a local page has focused all of their users in a single area. The benefits of this are increased interaction between our users, and a much better guide to the Brooklyn area.

As local bloggers in Brooklyn start adopting the widget, New York City’s most populous borough will become a good example of how other local communities can use Stickymap.

[where: Brooklyn, NY]

Brooklyn Blogfest 2008 Details

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

On Thursday I went to the Brooklyn Blogfest in Park Slope, Brooklyn. It was held at the Brooklyn Lyceum, which I have (of course!) linked to Stickymap. The event was a lot larger, and a lot more organized than I thought it would be. Fortunately, they had a “shout-out” section where people can go up and talk to the participants about their project. I was able to give a short talk about Stickymap, and afterwards I met a bunch of neighborhood bloggers. Many of them were open to looking into the Stickymap widget for their blog. Below is a picture of me doing the Shout Out.

Blogfest1

It’s obvious that the Brooklyn blogging community is a powerful force. In the past month, I’ve been searching for local blogs in various cities around the country, and it feels that Brooklyn has more leads than anyone else. Thank you to the organizers to this event, which was a huge success. Particularly, Louis Crawford of onlyTheBlogKnowsBrooklyn.

Blogfest1

At Stickymap, we’ve spent a lot of time on the site and on the service. As a result, our blog is very basic. It’s amazing to see how much innovation is going on in the blogosphere, particular as it pertains to hyperlocal content. I hope that Stickymap can be a part of this. As sites in Brooklyn start using Stickymap, we will let you know about it here.

I’d also like to thank two people who came along: Dan Fichter has helped us out before on Stickymap, as our quality assurace engineer. On Thursday, he came along and helped spread the word on Stickymap. Also helping out was Lani from cyclechicny.net. Lani found a lot of interest in her blog, which will hopefully pioneer the use of Stickymap in the next few weeks.

blogfest2

Max

[where: Brooklyn, NY]

Brooklyn Blogfest 2008

Friday, May 9th, 2008

I just came back from the Brooklyn Blogfest.  It was a lot of fun.  I’ll post more information about it, with photos, tomorrow.