June 9, 2008

Hyperlocal: Used to refer to news on the community-level with highlights from events usually overlooked by mainstream media.

The presses have been hot as of late, churning out info on hyperlocal sites. Most notably, coverage surrounding Rob Curley’s latest flop, LoudounExtra.com (LE); a venture launched from the Washington Post (WP).

The Wall Street Journal may have covered the Loudoun story, but rest assured there are plenty of local media interests across the country running with similar coverage.

Take for instance Katie Granju’s piece about a Knoxville case study for hyperlocal coverage. Granju claims that Randy Neal’s KnoxViews.com sets the standard for community-driven fodder.

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May 12, 2008

Well, I did it.

Effective June 1, 2008, I will become member and President Emeritus of Young Professionals of Knoxville (YPK). After agreeing to serve a second year, I have decided that it’s best for me to hand the torch to a more fitting individual and relinquish my leadership role.

In my e-mail to the executive committee I stated that it was hard to pin-point a single reason for my decision. But, that kind of reason never satisfies anyone. To cast a better light onto the situation, here are a few reasons for my departure:

  • Vision: I’m a firm believer in that a founder should only lead for so long. Since 2005, I have worked on YPK to take it from idea to organization. I have always been an “insider” so I feel it’s time to bring on someone who has an “outside” view of the group to spark new energy.
  • Pockets of Energy: Knoxville is sitting on the tipping point for a myriad of great ideas. I want to make some of those happen and keep my home life intact. So, my priorities received a much needed shift.

As I stated above, I will remain a member, focusing my efforts on becoming a technician rather than an entrepreneur. We have started work on a brand new website which I will manage until completion.

I still very much believe in what YPK stands for and know that it will thrive throughout the Knoxville community.

Many thanks go out to those who helped get YPK started, those who keep YPK running and to those that will come along and change the future.

IMAGE: Drop the survey WBIR; You are showing that you're behind the times

“To help us keep wbir.com available to all users free of charge, please answer the following questions.” Seriously? When I can get my news from Knox’d, Knoxnews, WATE, Oak Ridger or any other local outlet, why would I take the time to fill out a survey for WBIR?

Stop telling everyone how to churn butter and learn how to utilize your user registration system more efficiently.

May 8, 2008


The Password from Casey Peters on Vimeo.

Patrick Beeson and I produced and directed this movie for our Rootclip.com chapter two submission. We would greatly appreciate your vote when the polls open.

April 19, 2008

IMAGE: KnoxTube.com Video Blog Kit

Dane at KnoxTube.com hooked me up with this video blog kit. Check Knoxify.com for a complete write-up in a few days.

April 3, 2008

March 30, 2008

IMAGE: A View from 22

The view from water station 22 at the 2008 Knoxville Marathon. I, along with my fellow YPK’ers, passed out water and Powerade to the runners. Check out all of the photos here.

March 22, 2008

Knoxd.com Logo - Red

Before the next round of March Madness begins, I am taking a time-out to plug my latest venture, Knoxd.com.

Knoxd.com (officially Knox’d) lets you see the latest headlines from the best media outlets in Knoxville. For free of course.

Knox’d pulls news and information from over 50 sites and on one page, gives the reader a quick glance at the Knoxville web.

Get Knox’d!

March 20, 2008


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Being an avid tennis player, I’m always looking for a good court. Using Google Maps, I made this map displaying all public tennis courts in Knoxville, TN.

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