Photo by Vincent Laforet for The New York Times
Last night we attended an event for NYC & Company, the official marketing and tourism partnership for New York. The event was at TheTimesCenter, part of the New York Times Tower. Most of the guests are involved in the NY tourism industry, so a lot of people from hotels, theaters, tour guides, etc.
We are involved in the group primarily because we wrote the ultimate Web Guide to New York City Survival, but also because we are a New York-based company, and it's always good to get involved in the local community and stay informed on what is happening around the city.
Appropriate for Earth Day, the folks from a new Web site called Greenopia.com introduced their concept: a local directory of eco-friendly products and services. The site is in beta, and they've started with listings for New York, Los Angeles, and San Fransisco with more cities to come.
Another person we were excited to meet was from Not for Tourists, the publishers of a series of guides to major cities (of course we link to them in our NYC Survival Guide). If you haven't checked out their Web site recently, I recommend you do. They have some great features, like every single page of their book is available in PDF format, they have a database of recommended business listings, and an Ultimate Web Index for more sites to explore.
Katie Hartsough
Audience Development
Any plans for more city survival guides for international cities?
Posted by: sarah | April 28, 2008 at 10:41 AM