Local subdomains to go hyper local on content

What’s in a name? everything so we are rolling out subdomains for THE GOOD WORD for every town in CT, then the usa…the first 15 are in the works. http://newfairfield.thegoodword.info/

Tonight we will roll out Warren, Washington, Sherman, New Milford, New Fairfield, Danbury, Ridgefield, Wilton, Redding, Bethel, Newtown, Southbury, Woodbury, Roxbury, Bridgewater.  Each town we expand into will have a local sub domain that links into our main database, creating a very powerful combination of local content and international reach.

On The Road with Shannon Hicks: GreenFest

*Organizers of Greenfest 2012, a three-day green living festival and benefit concert for The BIOS World Peace Tour  that will combine art, entertainment and education at CityCenter Green in Danbury in June, are still seeking performers and vendors. The plan is to pull together 50-60 bands and of the 72 bands that have already auditioned, only 32 had been accepted as of April 20.

Entertainment and educational presentations are free on a case by case basis, and are still being scheduled. Visit the festival’s website, http://GreenFest.ws/acts, to arrange an audition.

Greenfest will offer art, entertainment and education “promoting all that is green, healthy, holistic, organic, sustainable and energy efficient,” according to a note last week from co-organizer Steve Schappert.

It will run on Friday and Saturday, June 22-23, from noon to 10:30 pm; and Sunday, June 24, from 10 am until 7 pm. Additional information about the festival is also available online. Links are available there for vendor and sponsorship opportunities as well.

Following the festival, Schappert and Peter Jam, a Lebanese-Armenian artist, activist, singer-songwriter and Ambassador For Peace, will travel the world. The pair will spend two years playing music, teaching green living and preaching peace. The BIOS World Peace Tour will also spread the word about The BIOS WaterCar Project, a car that uses water for fuel.

via On The Road with Shannon Hicks, updated April 26, 2012 | The Newtown Bee.