Find 10 people in 15 cities who are passionate about their city and want to help with a new project for 43 Places (read all 6 entries…)
What's the plan?

When we had the idea for 43 Things, we were excited by how the same sort of website could facilitate sharing information about other topics, like places. But 15 months ago, when we launched 43 Things, we had no idea how popular travel goals were going to be.

In response we built 43 Places – based around the idea that we all have a list of places we want to go – as well as a mental map of all the spots we’ve been. We got that site out in June of 2005. Now we are busy working on a new release. Part of the call for 150 volunteers (at least 10 people in 15 cities) is to include some of our most passionate users in helping us redevelop the site to be even more fun and engaging than it already is.

When we did the first release of 43 Places, we ended up putting a fair amount of emphasis on world travel. We had a big world map on the homepage. We had maps on the profile page. We asked “where in the world do you want to go?”. With the next release, we are interested in making the site a playground for urban exploration. While we love travel, unfortunately, most days we are in our own neighborhoods. But why can’t we live in our cities with that kind of enthusiasm for new places and new experiences we take with us on vacation.

Anyway, that is the spirit of “wingsong” the next release – and we would love to get the 88 people on this goal involved in helping us decide what we ought to do!

One of our ideas was to start building a “local” site for any city with 10 locals. That is why we put out this call for help. We thought, we’d supply the tools to facilitate sharing your local knowledge with the world, and maybe in the process, we’d build a site together that helps us connect more with the people around us, as well as discover new experiences in our own cities. We have lots of ideas for ways to trade local knowledge, ways to facilitate exploring cities with other locals – and even ways to change the whole travel experience by building a culture of generosity and exploration through 43 Places.

What do you think? Please let us know what would make this next release work for you. Are you excited about the local direction? In the next couple days we’ll add posts about some of the new features we are working on (check-ins, regulars, events, and more on the “local” sites), but for now, let’s start daydreaming about how we want to connect with other locals.

Thanks.



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Mary Hawkins is ignoring cheers on this site for now. I still like you!

Things I've noticed lately...

I’ve noticed that I can’t add events to certain “larger” places. Central Park is a neighborhood, but when people hold events in Central Park, they have to go to a smaller place to add them. I had the same problem with the Mermaid Parade in Coney Island—I added the boardwalk to put that event in place. We have a lot of street fairs and parades in NYC that just happen in the neighborhood without happening in a specific place.

Can we make a holding tank for new places so that people who know that something is in NYC can add things without adding them to main city page? Someone made a list of every yarn store she’d ever been to and a bunch of them were in the city. They were added into the top page of our city—the same page in our hierarchy as the 5 boroughs and the harbor. I imagine that eventually we won’t want to let people add neighborhoods and boroughs, but we still need a place for these places to “land”. I’m sure this is something that other cities are going to run into. Maybe you could just tag the new ones on some sort of helper’s page…

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Mary Hawkins is ignoring cheers on this site for now. I still like you!

Street fairs...

It’s the same question you raised about the Tribeca Film Festival. The event is spread out, and you don’t want to put the announcement at the individual movie theaters…


 

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