“the yellow pages for the 21st century.”

January 22nd, 2010 by Julie Hill

YELP!

Yelp is a collection of consumer-generated reviews of businesses in their area. Originally a San Francisco-centric venture, the site has become popular in 33 cities with tens of thousands of reviews. The Inc. Magazine article, You’ve Been Yelped, has a great history of the company, as well as business owners’ reactions to it. (Read it!)

Obviously, consumers place a high value on peer reviews, and despite the fact that the majority of Yelp reviews are “overwhelmingly positive”, some business owners are starting to fear the effect those rarer negative reviews could have on their business, occasionally going so far as to blame Yelp for their company’s failings (as embarrassingly described on the first page of that Inc. mag article). Others take the approach that Domino’s has, by embracing negative reviews and trying to improve their offerings.

#1 ranked for Cincinnati shopping is my neighborhood’s own Shake-It Records.
“One of the holy grails of Ohio record stores. Selection is outstanding — I mean, how often do you see Redd Kross or Camper Van Beethoven albums anymore? Kids these days with the iTunes and MP3 whatnots, I tell ya. Get out of the house, dammit.”

Gosh, I love crotchety reviews.

Seeing Shake-It at the top of that list immediately made me smile. The community aspect that comes along with Yelp is not to be ignored. I scanned the reviews and saw many familiar names and faces, and was pleased to see other neighborhood businesses topping their respective lists locally, too, sporting such informative reviews as, “All the cutest girls in town work here. Hi ladies.”

Despite the potential damage Yelp could pave the way for in the case of less-than-stellar businesses, it also commends and celebrates those that are doing a good job, creating a digital circle of cheerleaders around those places. It’s got to be tough as a business owner to know that the Internet takes away a huge chunk of control (businesses do not get to opt-out of Yelp), but the Web is a cut-throat equalizer, lauding the good and reprimanding the bad. As one Yelp-reviewed business owner said, “you can’t hate the future.”

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Happen, Inc.

January 11th, 2010 by Julie Hill

There is a storefront near where I live that has been having some identity problems in recent years. It was a hair place, then it was another hair place, then it was a pet shop, and I’m pretty sure it was a few other things in-between, so when I saw it was undergoing a change again, I was honestly a bit skeptical. But as the days passed, the interior construction began to look more and more interesting. Hey, were those chandeliers? What’s with that big red curtain, and who made the terrific art that has found its way to the walls? What exactly is moving in here?

Happen, Inc.

Located at the corner of Chase and Hamilton Avenues in Cincinnati’s Northside neighborhood, Happen, Inc. is what erm…happened to that storefront, and it is an art space for kids and adults. They have all kinds of lovely programs, events and open studio time at the Northside location, all of which is totally free and open to the community. Keep up with their blog to get a good idea of what they’re all about.

Happen, Inc.

What a perfect addition to the neighborhood. Organizations like this that promote creativity and interaction for kids are not numerous enough. As I have harped in the past, the more opportunities kids have to create and explore, the better they’re going to end up, and Happen is providing that opportunity for the children around Northside.

Happen, Inc.

For those of us who (claim to) have advanced beyond the coilpot stage (c’mon), there is a grownup open studio the last Sunday of the month called BYOProject which is recommended for all your knitting, doodling, projecty needs. Come, relax, and remember what it feels like to just sit and make.

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Midwest Culinary Delights Invade The Big Apple

December 14th, 2009 by Chris Strong

Her torch is actually filled with hot sauce

I love New York. Why? Well, I was born there and it truly is an epicenter of culture. From concerts, to musicals, from shopping to dining, the big apple has it all.

I also love Cincinnati. Why? Well, I was dragged here 10 years ago and despite turning my nose up at the city early on, I’ve come to appreciate the many things that Cincinnati has that delight me (and would delight many others I might add.) What are those things? Well, affordable housing, awesome concerts, okay-shopping since Nordstrom arrived and some amazing restaurants.

It’s no surprise to anyone who knows Cincinnati, there are 3 things that most residents claim as Cincinnati’s own, all relating to food. Skyline, Montgomery Inn and Graeter’s. Up until this point, they’ve been hidden in this little city on the Ohio River, having not seen much light outside of the area aside from some limited restaurants or distribution in the Indiana and Tennessee areas, as well as Dayton and Columbus.

Well, thanks to a restaurateur in New York City, the tastes of Cincinnati are taking over New York, not to mention generating a lot of curiosity and some great business for the guy. At Edward’s, “Cincinnati Night” is the last Monday night of every month. He serves the delicacies from our fair city up to the palettes of NYC and goes to great length to do so as authentically as possible, even grating the fluorescent yellow cheese to top the Skyline Chili with since it travels so bad.

From the sound of it, things are going well and the residents are coming out to show their support for Cincinnati culture which is a very cool and deserving thing. So next time you are in NYC, stop by Edwards on “Cincinnati Night” and live like a Cincinnatian for a little bit.

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21C Museum Hotel Comes to Cincinnati

December 4th, 2009 by Julie Hill

The future hotel, sandwiched between the Contemporary Arts Center and Nicholson's restaurant

The revitalization of downtown Cincinnati continues to grow! An exciting addition of the 21c Museum/Hotel is coming soon! If you have visited the one in Louisville, you know how sweet it is! If you haven’t, you are missing out… It is an ultra-chic place to stay and visit, dine & drink, and see some really cool contemporary art. Just the boost that Cinci needs towards the arts and theater community!

Check it out!

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Well, Heck Yeah Crafting is for Cool Kids

November 5th, 2009 by Julie Hill

VisuaLingual
Cincinnati tea towel from VisuaLingual

Soccer moms, housewives and old blue-hairs BEWARE. A new wave of arts and crafts is starting to take over – and it’s about time. A transplant from Pittsburgh by the name of Grace Dobush took this fantastic trend of Indie Craft Shows and is bringing it to Cincinnati.

Kitsch Cafe
Handmade pins from Kitschcafe

As an avid crafter under 30 (let alone 50), I am so happy to see that people are starting to embrace what a little felt and a glue gun can bring to you. Yay for crafts! The Crafty Supermarket will be debuting its first show November 21st at the Northside Tavern.

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Johnny Cupcakes in Cincinnati Tomorrow!

October 26th, 2009 by admin

Johnny Cupcakes at NKU

So I just found out the one and only Johnny Cupcakes will be at NKU for a free speaking engagement next week.

He has one of the coolest apparel brands around, (all started with some homemade t-shirts) that all feature his cupcake/crossbones logo.

I believe he’ll be talking about how he’s grown his brand to create a dedicated cult following. Should be fun, plus he’ll have shirts for sale!

Johnny Cupcakes Shirts

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We Rocked it out at the ADDY Award Show

February 18th, 2009 by admin

HyperQuake is pleased to announce our rockin’ results from the 2008-2009 Cincinnati ADDY Award Show! This year the theme of the party was “You’re going to score tonight”…and we did just that! With 10 Quakers in attendance, we had fun at the show listening to Jock Jams while snacking on pizza and taco salad. (more…)

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Media Firm Helps Businesses Keep Their Best Customers Wanting More

July 14th, 2008 by admin

Cincinnati Enquirer: When SeaPak Shrimp Co., a national brand seafood producer, wanted to engage its customers with a customized marketing program that involved multiple media elements, it turned to a local company that has built a reputation as a leader in brand design. (more…)

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