Archive for February, 2009

Wasaga Beach Renaissance

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
Myles Lawlor asked:


In the early 19th century, Wasaga Beach was a major route that fur traders used to get to the great North West. By the mid-20th century, the town, which boasts the longest freshwater beach in the world, had morphed into a popular resort spot for Toronto area water-lovers. Development occurred in sprawling concentric circles from the waterfront inland, with no focused downtown, and the cottages that once sparkled in the summer sun gradually faded with age and wear. Today, Wasaga Beach is undergoing a renaissance, with new developments rejuvenating this lakeside jewel – and Stonebridge By The Bay is leading the way.

“We have spent the last 12 years putting together over 90 acres of land with the intention of creating a true master-planned community that will become a residential and commercial centre for Wasaga Beach,” says Mark Crowe, a principal in Stonebridge Building Group. “We traveled all over North America for ideas on how we could make Stonebridge stand out in the way that famous coastal towns such as Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard, and Granville Island in Vancouver do. We studied the architecture of Robert Stern, and we combined elements from these examples with Wasaga Beach’s visual heritage from the early 20th century. The result will be a community of modern commercial businesses and residences with porches, gambrel roofs and other architectural highlights that hint at the past.”

The professionals at Stonebridge Building Group were sure they were on to something once they heard WalMart was coming to Wasaga Beach. “We knew at that point that this area would be a major town centre,” Crowe says. “We widened Main Street in front of our property to four lanes, and we’ve created an actual grid of roads that will connect to River Road East and Zoo Park Road. The planning for this community has been phenomenal.”

That planning includes an impressive two km of 12 foot-wide trails that will wend through the unprecedented number of mature trees, plus the parks and two landscaped ponds in this lakeside community, and connect with the town’s bike paths and trails. “We purchased the land next door, which was the Morris campground,” Crowe says, “and turned it into preserved greenbelt, which forms a beautiful buffer around this pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly community. We even bought property on the waterfront so that every resident of Stonebridge will have access to a private beach club.”

To enhance the special neighbourhood feeling, the company also received permission from the town to install boulevard plantings, which Crowe says makes the streets look more intimate and calms traffic. Stonebridge will, in fact, eventually have a stone bridge that will lead residents and guests over a pond in its main park area, reminiscent of the mounded stone bridges on older golf courses. The level of master-planning includes details such as light standards with a coastal/nautical feel to them, as well as bicycle racks and planters in the spirit of the charming downtowns of Orillia and Collingwood. Residents will also have the use of an outdoor pool, volleyball courts and more.

“There is a lot of zeal in this community design,” Crowe adds. “The commercial centre will offer stores, restaurants and a hotel, and the 375 residences will be framed by mature trees. Given their proximity to the water, this is rare - a Muskoka feeling without the Muskoka prices.”

The first phase at Stonebridge By The Bay offers innovative, well-appointed villa-style bungalows and two-storey residences clustered in groupings that resemble large estate homes rather than connected separate entities. Prices begin from an amazing $194,000.



Christine
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7 Steps To Leverage Social Media For Increasing Web Site Traffic

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
Deepak Dutta asked:


Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, MySpace etc. have become popular among the internet marketers. Most marketers hawk their websites, blog, affiliate links, list building URLs, etc. all day long to drive traffic to their web sites. Not only it is annoying to the network members, but also the effectiveness of such a strategy is yet to be proven.

However, you cannot ignore this emerging medium. You need to embrace it using a different mindset. If you follow the seven guidelines discussed below, you will be able to increase traffic to your site from these social media sites without exposing yourself as a self-centered marketer who will do anything to cash in on every opportunity.

1. Create a profile page at each site and detail your interests, expertise, blogs, and websites in your profile. In Twitter, you are limited by text space and the number of URLs you can use in your bio. Facebook has more flexibility and you can pull your blog RSS into the Facebook notes.

Social network sites are pull medium where the old push marketing fails miserably. Your goal should be to pull people to your profile page by regularly posting valuable and interesting contents from other sites. You can post your blog article in Twitter occasionally but don’t submit every blog post your create.

2. The old school marketing relies on four Ps - price, product, placement, and promotion. The social media adds another dimension and one more P to the marketing philosophy and it is the participation.

You need to participate in the conversion and at the same time encourage others to participate. If you want to build a community that will trust you, you need to participate by providing expert opinions and valuable information. You need to help others when somebody has a question. Even if don’t know the answer, find it out by spending sometime on the Web.

You also need to draw others in the discussions by asking questions, giving controversial opinions, raising interesting issues that affect your niche. Passively posting your URL all over the place will not bring traffic to your site. Only concerted efforts to position yourself as a knowledgeable person in your niche will result in more visitors to your site.

3. To position yourself as an expert in your niche, you need to create contents that are fresh, interesting, and valuable to your readers. You also have to discover high quality contents in your niche for sharing with others. Subscribe to a few dozen blogs and scan them everyday for high quality contents so that you can share it with others in your network.

4. You cannot hide yourself in the social media world. If you are a fake, people will discover it fast and you will lose trust and traffic. So, be authentic, transparent and humble in all your conversations. If you make a mistake, admit it and move on.

5. To establish your credibility and expertise, you should read a wide variety of topics in your niche and explain them to others in the form of blog post, ebooks, white papers, etc. Give it all for free without any strings attached. Encourage others to distribute your materials.

If you are not sharing some valuable information, somebody else will share it. You cannot hide any information. It is better to be the first mover than wondering how did everybody find it out.

6. Be prepared to change your mind set. The old school mindset for driving traffic is posting you site links everywhere. The social media mind set is establishing yourself as an expert and sharing your knowledge. Once people know that you are a good resource for solutions to their problems, they will come to your site and you can monetize your site in different ways.

If you are wondering how you are going to make money if you give every thing for free than you need to understand this new medium before you jump into the bandwagon by posting your URLs every hour. Your goal is to drive traffic to your site. Your site may monetize using a variety of methods like, third party advertisement, selling tutorials, affiliate marketing, selling memberships, etc.

7. Social media is a marketing tool set that you leverage to drive traffic to your web site. For leveraging this new medium, you need to establish yourself as a good community member first. Don’t be farcical like Walmart who paid to Jim and Laura to blog around the country in Walmart parking lots capturing stories of Walmart employees and how they loved to work at Walmart.

You may enjoy a short-lived traffic boost to your site, but it will not last longer. When the truth is exposed, it will be a public relation nightmare for you or your brand. Build your brand by telling the truth. There is nothing wrong if you are sponsored by a corporation, just reveal the truth.



Ernest
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What to expect at walmart optical for my eye exam?

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
jenn n asked:


What to expect at walmart optical for my eye exam?
Im 20 years old and havent been to the Optometrists in about 6 years. What should i expect? Can i drive home if i get my eyes dilated? Im planning on getting colored contacts. Will they give me a pair to keep till my order of contacts come in? Theres so many colors ive been checking out and i dont know which color will suit me, do they let you try different colors on?
And how much should i expect to pay for the whole thing?

Zachary
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How do you feel about the Supreme Court decision on Walmart?

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009
Chuck A asked:


One of Walmart employee’s had health care thur the company, she sued the person that make her mentally disable for life. She got 470k to live out her life for healthcare and her pain and suffering, Walmart had a clause giving the right to sue the policy holer to recover her losses. It lost in every court till it reached the Conservatively Stacked Supreme Court. And the Supreme Court awarded Walmart her suit. They did have a bad quarter only 60 million.

Juan
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Why do people go to Walmart for tires and oil changes?

Monday, February 9th, 2009
NOVA50 asked:


I was wondering why people go to Walmart to get tires and service work done. It’s always took about two hours when my girlfriend went there. Sure its cheaper but is it worth waiting and shopping for two hours?

Roberta
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How come Walmart sells a Sidekick 2008 for less and T-Mobile sells it for more?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
Ibanez_a3sian asked:


Walmart sells a sidekick 2008 for 68.88 for a 2 year contract
While T-Mobile sells it for 149.99 for a 2 year contract.

I am planning to buy the phone next weekend.
I wanted to know if they skip features at Walmart or
Is the phone fake?

Thanks :)

Andrew

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Is Walmart the best place to buy my first ballet leotard?

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009
Valorie asked:


Today I am planning to go to payless and buy my shoes and tights,but is Walmart teh best place to buy my leotard?

Ashley
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