This is cross between a Twitter update and a blog post. A little bit longer than 140 characters, and a little bit shorter than a typical blog post.
Today I am working on building Newburyport.com from the ground up using the same platform my developer built for Lowell.com and Burbank.com. Launch is imminent – hopefully by the end of the weekend.
To me, there is nothing better than learning all about a city and building a website that will represent it to thousands of people a month. It’s exciting!
I will post an update when I turn over the DNS, although the site may be incomplete.
Yes. It is a great feeling. I’ve done several for my Caribbean country 😉 sites using xsitepro.
Once you get the hang of that software it’s pretty easy and I am not a great web designer by any means.
Congrats on the expansion.
@Rob
We should do some sort of linking once things are up and running… lots of similarities.
Elliot, what software program / tool are you using to build out Newburyport.com?
@Lance
I use Dreamweaver and I love it. My developer (Mike) sets everything up for me so I can copy/paste and make changes as necessary. If it wasn’t for Mike’s help I would be SOL 🙂
It seems the big companies are registering their _com twitter addresses like
http://twitter.com/godaddy_com and
http://twitter.com/register_com.
In fact that is how register.com has been keeping its customers updated about it’s ongoing DDoS attacks. So is this a new trend or is people going to just use the name only. The name only though is usually already registered in most cases so the “_com” really looks like it makes sense.
What will be more popular in a year from now?
http://twitter.com/elliotsblog_com
or
http://twitter.com/elliotsblog
@Mike
I’ve thought about this and only time will tell. My gut says the “_” might confuse some people who confuse it with a “-“. I wish I had lowell or burbank accounts, but I opted for lowell_com and burbank_com instead of lowellcom and burbankcom.