Congratulations to Amy over at NewYorkology for winning the prize for Best Destination Blog in the 2007 Travvies competition. Not sure what a Travvie is, but it sounds cool.
New York City Blog Wins Travel Blogging Award
March 1st, 2007 · News
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Bear Burgers and Venison Steaks
February 28th, 2007 · News
The latest Big Game figures from the 2006-7 season have just been released by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. While I haven’t yet eaten any local bear, the venison steaks earlier this week weren’t bad (it’s an aquired taste).
Check out the detailed reports for some more interesting statistical data. I like the euphemisms “harvest” and “taken”. Also, 29 bear taken in Clinton County – 15 in the towns of Plattsburgh, Peru, and Saranac. Wow!
The Scoreboard
Bear – Total State Harvest 796
Adirondacks – 318
Alleghany – 113
Catskills – 365
Deer – Total State Harvest 189,108
Chronic Wasting Disease – 0
Hunting Accidents – 2006 4th safest on record
Two-party incidents – 19
Self-inflicted – 16
2006 New York State Bear Take by Town and County – PDF
2006 – 2007 New York State Deer Harvest – PDF
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Talking to the Postman – USPS goes 2.0
February 26th, 2007 · News
Matt, the father of all WordPress, points out this neat find: Deliver – official blog of the United State Postal Service.
More than ever, the revolutionary new internet is quickly replacing vestigal medias and creating new forms of interaction. The injection of the of one of the world’s largest and most efficient information movers into the blogospere is big news. I think this is really worth paying attention to. Please compare: the dollars spent on delivering information via the “snail” system and the initial and operating cost of delivering information the new way.
Check out their poll question – What has your company done to use social networking sites for marketing opportunities? (We’re still thinking about it…)
Now the big question: What is the future role of the United States Postal Service in the new digital age?
That is the very question addressed in the article, “The Digital Revolution”.
The fundamental rules of marketing may not have changed: find a way to influence people’s opinions about your product or service. But the way marketers are doing this, such as reaching out to key influencers of online communities, is changing the way marketers think and operate.
“Using huge sums of cash to try to change a stranger into a customer is no longer economically viable,” says Seth Godin, author of All Marketers Are Liars. “You have to hand the megaphone to the people who agree with you.”
They are talking about Seth and Squidoo Lenses. Whoa.
The marketer and hidden dictator in me already envisions each US citizen issued with an official USA email address and Inbox. This would serve as the platform for meta-democracy. Or we could Digg issues. Uh, maybe not. Anyway, this is a very cool development and I think as a marketer it bodes well for the future.
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