Coolinbaltimore.com Launches
"This isn't an ordinary website," says Karen Coker, CEO of new web-based business, Cool In Baltimore (CiB).
"We're hoping to be the "go-to" space for all things cool in Baltimore. And by cool, we mean interesting. Everything is up for evaluation. There's so much this city has in the way of historical and cultural significance, and we want to feature articles about the people, places, things, and ideas that make Baltimore interesting. We invite website visitors to become regular users and to get involved with other cool people around town through the site."
Coker and her team of editorial and creative staff launched the website for CiB in early February 2011. With plans for an official launch later in 2011, the team is building the website and creating other product lines including events, retail goods, and social memberships.
"We're hoping to be the "go-to" space for all things cool in Baltimore. And by cool, we mean interesting. Everything is up for evaluation. There's so much this city has in the way of historical and cultural significance, and we want to feature articles about the people, places, things, and ideas that make Baltimore interesting. We invite website visitors to become regular users and to get involved with other cool people around town through the site."
Coker and her team of editorial and creative staff launched the website for CiB in early February 2011. With plans for an official launch later in 2011, the team is building the website and creating other product lines including events, retail goods, and social memberships.
Wanted: 411?
Need to know what's cool in Baltimore? Want to know where to get the best burger? Coolest place to watch a Ravens game? Hippest cocktail list?
Email us your inquiries and we'll do the sleuthing for you then write about it on CiB. Shoot your ideas to KRC@coolinbaltimore.com.
Email us your inquiries and we'll do the sleuthing for you then write about it on CiB. Shoot your ideas to KRC@coolinbaltimore.com.
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