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Getting Connected

by Max Hartshorne on December 13, 2004

Today feels like a big day for gonomad, we had some amazing contacts come in that made us feel like the pieces of the puzzle are all falling into place. We posted three new stories about such diverse subjects as Finding a Bathroom Overseas, sailing the South Pacific in a Tall Ship, and the upcoming Adventure Expo Tradeshow where we will be exhibiting in January.

An enterprising young videographer from NY State emailed us expressing interest in helping bring a video pilot or series based on GoNOMAD’s stories to the major networks or cable. She comes well connected to a major network and wants to make videos for travelers and tour companies. We compared notes and discussed our interest in bringing our stories to film, since we have such an incredibly deep well of quality content. Taking GoNOMAD to our deserved peak of fame and glory will involve more than the web. We meet in Northampton later this week to discuss more of these tantalizing details.

Later this morning, we chatted with a Scottish woman who is starting up a glossy travel mag over in the UK called Trip Magazine. We are working with her on content and consulting with her to flesh out the editorial for this new publication. We are very excited about our new addition to our site, UK Airport Parking, which if it follows the pattern of US Airport Parking, should be a boon to us.

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