Monday, June 25, 2012

Lansing Web Meetup

A few weeks ago, my friend Shane started talking about how cool it would be to do a meet up in Lansing of all of the web developers/designers. Not too long afterwards, we ran into a few guys at our local coffee shop aka "the office" and ran the idea by them. They also thought it would be a cool idea so we've decided to go ahead and put one together.

We have set up a new website just for this purpose at HackLansing.com. Right now, it's just a splash page where to collect the email addresses of interested parties, but within the next month we should have had our first meet up. If it goes well, we plan to develop the site out further (afterall, that's what the meetup is about!) and feature various members, information, etc.

So if you are in Lansing and do web design/development or even internet marketing or blogging, get in touch with us at HackLansing.com and let's meet up!

Friday, April 6, 2012

Contrbute Your Lansing-based Site!

Firstly, let me apologize for that last post that went out, that was an accident and had no relevance to Lansing per se... so my bad.

Nextly, I wanted to let you know about a pretty cool site for Lansing-based websites called Lansing Link Directory. It's a website that lists and categorizes Lansing-based websites of nearly any varierty. If you live in Lansing or are from Lansing your website is welcome on the site!

Eventually, the link directory will likely show links from a plethora of categories including government sites, schools sites, Lansing bloggers, Lansing businesses, Lansing news, and many other categories.

You are free to contribute Lansing-based sites that you enjoy even if they are not yours as well! To submit a website click here. Also, feel free to share the site with any other peeps from the 517. I'm sure they'll appreciate it.

 

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Introducing There is a Theme For That

I know it seems like I start a new website every week or two. That's because I do :)

This weekend, I finally decided to embark on a project I've long been meaning to get started. It's a website that is all about using Wordpress do things other than blogging. There are so many themes available that I almost every site I've thought up can be built using a theme already in existence with a few tweaks and/or plugins. Anyway, the website is called, "There is a Theme For That" and I just wrote my first post comparing the four local business directory themes for WP.

The website categorizes WP themes based on what they can be used for and also captures creative uses of Wordpress themes the larger WP community. And by "creative" I really mean anything other than a personal blog, or better yet, any theme that was meant for one thing that was used for another. Okay, so I may need to rework the definition a bit, but hopefully you see where I'm going?

There are themes that can be used from everything from Classified ads, to auction sites, to Groupon clones, to review sites, to directories, to cataloging information, to wiki pages, to just about anything else. I'm trying to aggregate this information into one place that focuses on answering any question about makeing a website with, "There is a theme for that."

PS ThereIsAPluginForThat is coming soon! As is the rest of a Wordpress network that I've been stewing over. O internet, how I love you.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Lansing's New Small Business Directory

Lansing now has a new website directory for small businesses. It's like a Yellow Pages, only it looks better, has some better features, and is exclusive to the Greater Lansing Area. The directory is called ConnectOrange.com and is the brainchild of Lansing-based internet marketing and web company Scepter Marketing.

The site boasts over 1900 small business listings in the Greater Lansing Area. Here are just some of the categories:

With a total of over 275 categories of businesses, there's no way all of them could be listed. Check out ConnectOrange.com to start connecting with businesses in Lansing

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

A Lansing View on the GOP Debate at Oakland University in Michigan on CNBC

When watching debates, I often times feel that these are not so much debates as they are a reflection of which candidates the moderators and the media machines behind them most favor. This should be easy enough to see, not from the amount of attention they give to each candidate - which has its own implications though it could be chalked up to their idea of which candidates they think the people want to see - the clue of the media's favorites can be asked in the questions that they ask to the candidates.

The questions that the candidates get asked are reminiscent of tabloid headlines. They are full of implications and cannot always be answered simply as "yes" or "no." The quintessential question that demonstrates this is the question, "Have you stopped beating your wife yet?" Answering "yes" can imply that the man was beating his wife beforehand but has since stopped. Answering "no" is obviously even worse. The assumptions, implications, and even accusations behind the questions make this less of an honest debate over important issues and more of a political reality TV show.

A perfect example was the question Mitt Romney was asked about whether or not he would keep or fire Herman Cain over the false accusations made. If he answered "no" he would be a jerk. If he answered "yes" he would be affirming his biggest competition in the Primaries. And of course, their have been tons of other examples like this throughout the debate.

Okay, I'm off my soap box. Once I get passed the loaded "gotcha" questions I settle down and actually enjoy watching the debates. They are entertaining, they are informative, they are revealing. Our nation is undergoing some serious crisis right now, and we need leadership, character, and some severe reduction in government spending if we do not want to look like Italy in the not too distant future.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Lansing News Stories Worth Mentioning November 8, 2011

Abortion clinics discarding fetus parts in the dumpster out back?!? That's got to make you queasy.

http://www.freep.com/article/20111108/NEWS06/111080358/Michigan-Attorney-General-seeks-closure-2-abortion-clinics

 

Only 9.4% of Lansing turns out to the polls today... makes you wonder what would have happened if those occupying the park had gone to vote instead. Or maybe they did and that's all there were?

http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20111108/NEWS01/311080006/Future-Lansing-worth-getting-polls-today

 

Here's at least one company that is doing well despite the MI economy... too bad they're owned by a company in the UK. But still... It at least shows that Lansing isn't dead!

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/jacksons-nine-month-sales-rise-25-to-179-billion-2011-11-08

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

New Lansing News Site - News By You For You

We are in the process of planning a new, user-based news site just for the 517! We're keeping the domain name and the most of the details under wraps until our launch here in a couple of weeks (DV).

There are several things that make this website different than normal news-based sites such as State Journal and this is your sneak preview of what's coming!

  1. Firstly, as was just mentioned, this site will have a user-generated part of the site that works similar to the site SEOmoz.com (a site for everything SEO). The site will have a normal writer base and will have a part that is open for Lansing-ites to write their own stuff. Periodically, especially good, helpful, or news-worthy content submitted by our users will be "promoted" to an official standing.
  2. Secondly, this isn't going to be a traditional news site that reports only the happenings of the city in a way that's depressing and virtually valueless. The stories and articles on our website will mostly be geared towards things that add value to our community and report on ways that we as a community can influence the city for good even more.
  3. Thirdly, as was just stated, the site won't be all news. We are already arranging for articles on health and fitness, shopping / couponing, and other things that we feel will add value to our city.

And that's about all we can leak at the moment! Stay tuned to these posts for our Twitter, Facebook, and of course, the official launch of this new Lansing site!

And as always, #loveLansing