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Introduction to the Internet
Greetings All. After six months of getting to know Chattanoogans one cup at a time, I am moving on. The goal of Coffee Connect was to get to know the people of this great city and find my place in it. Well mission accomplished on both scores. But even after the last post I will and have continued inviting future friends out to coffee. I just no longer post about it.
And the question about finding my place? I now direct Introduction to the Internet. We help Chattanooga businesses and businesspeople approach the internet as a business tool. For those who want personalized help in making the web work for their business. We also help develop your personal online business presence. Check us out sometime and when we meet the coffee’s on me.
If you open yourself up to meeting people in Chattanooga, you will get rewarded by meeting fascinating, dedicated people. It happened again for me when I got together with Tiffany and Tim at
When you’ve had as many coffees as I’ve had it’s a real treat to find a good, new bistro. And that’s what I found when I sat down with Dava at
Yes, we’re in a heat wave. So for some of you even the concept of coffee is just too hot. That’s why I met with Julie at
If you want a unique view of a city, talk to someone who grew up here, left for a good period of time, and heeded the call to come home. I sat down with Emily today at
As noted before in this blog, Chattanooga is verging on saturation in the online media market. That’s a tough place to be in when you run just such a company. The question becomes then, how do you distinguish yourselves above the others. There is probably a number of answers to that but in my mind, the best and most long lasting one is to provide a quality service openly with and in the best interest of the client. That came through loud and clear as I sat down with Kurt, owner of
Learn – Create – Share, and help communities to share information more efficiently and effectively, using multiple modes of communication.
For all the movement and opportunity in today’s Chattanooga, there are still economic casualties.
Creative Misfit (CM). That’s what I am. And apparently I’m not alone because people like me are drawn to places like Chattanooga. The question is, what do we do once we get here. That, in part, was the illuminating discussion I had today with Chanté, a fellow CM at the Camp House. As brilliant as CHA is, it can be a difficult place for the most creative of people because, as Chanté points out, ideas are not necessarily valued to the level as tangible products. And therein lies the rub, as the Bard has pointed out through his Danish avatar. The aforementioned Chanté is a web alchemist at
A rogue group of civic-minded Chattanoogans are working to enhance the cycling culture of this town. If you are out biking between 7:00 and 8:30 a.m. on Friday mornings, be sure to ride over the Walnut Street Bridge. At the half way mark you will surely hear these words shouted out, “free coffee and donuts!” I did then applied my brakes and did a 180. This group who shall remain nameless, mainly because I don’t think they have a name, meet every Friday to hand out not only donuts and