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DataMapping Seminar Print E-mail
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Success Express Seminar

 

8-9am, Thursday

January 19, 2012

 

Maine Lighthouse Museum

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Series Sponsor: Bangor Savings Bank


Thursday, January 19, 8-9am

Maine Lighthouse Museum

1 Park Drive, Rockland

 

 

Success Express Seminar:

From Phone Books to Smartphones, How customers find your business.

 

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In this seminar Jim LeClair of the Maine Coast Welcome Center will demonstrate how businesses get on the internet mapping systems and how you can optimize your presence on the internet & smartphones to attract more customers. Topics to be covered will include:

  • Your Business Data Record, 55 items that describe your business
  • Your Business Location. Are your transactions Brick & Mortar or Amazon?
  • Maps, maps, maps. Who controls your business location?
  • Directories: Since 1880's to today, how to make a splash.
  • Cross-Over Applications. How a Maine State Park visitor becomes your customer.

Jim & Patti LeClair are both Mainers, born, educated, working, and are active small business owners in Maine. Their business is the Maine Coast Welcome Center on Rte 1 in Belfast. They know their way around Global Positioning Systems (GPS). Since 2004 they have been using a GPS to Geocache, which is finding places with GPS.

 

As Full time RV travelers from 2004 to 2006, they traveled the US seeing how businesses appear to travelers. During that time they worked as consultants for KOA Travel Directories & Maine Coast Hotel Directories, which introduced them to hundreds of Maine Coast Business Owners.

 

After conversations with business owners, in 2009 Jim & Patti opened the Maine Coast Welcome Center. Their intimate lifetime knowledge of the Maine Coast and ability to connect their guests with other Maine businesses allowed them to expand after their 1st season to a larger facility at 169 Searsport Ave., Belfast, ME. The Maine Coast Welcome Center provides concierge service to more than 25,000 guests per season, directing them to Places to Stay, Places to Eat, and Things to Do on the Maine Coast.

 

Maine Coast Welcome Center's first DataMap was April 2009, when they helped Mount Battie Motel correct their location on Rte 1 in Lincolnville, which was 6 miles off their exact location.

 

For 2012, the Maine Coast Welcome Center has introduced their DataMapping Service any Maine business wanting to get "On the Map".

 

They are registered with Business Data Service providers allLocal & Infogroup, as well as, GPS Map providers Google Maps, TeleAtlas, Navteq, and Facebook. They fix all DataMapping issues.

 

They are Chamber of Commerce Members from Eastport to Penobscot Bay to Brunswick, which is a fundamental foundation of the Maine Coast Welcome Center's DataMap.

 

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Sponsored by Bangor Savings Bank with additional support from Allen Insurance & Financial, The Success Express Workshop Series is open to all members of the community. Cost to Chamber members is $5 per head; non-Chamber members pay $10. There are two sessions a month (one in Rockland and one in Camden) on a variety of topics of interest to business owners and non-profit managers.

 

Participation in each session will be capped at 40 (if needed a second session will be added if presenter schedules permit). To register in advance email Robin McIntosh at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it





 
Top Local Peaks from Maine Coast Welcome Center Print E-mail
Name Elev-Ft Miles from MCWC Bearing
Frohock Mountain 454 11.52 S
Mount Percival 500 6.84 SSE
Mosquito Mountain 576 11.04 NE
Maiden Cliff 720 14.23 SSW
Derry Mountain 777 12.07 S
Mount Battie 780 16.12 S
Garey Mountain 790 12.71 S
Cameron Mountain 811 13.21 SSW
Great Hill 1030 19.73 ENE
Mount Waldo 1060 10.41 NNE
Bald Rock Mountain 1100 12.89 S
Hogback Mountain 1118 13.55 W
Frye Mountain 1139 10.57 W
Zekes Lookout 1190 14.2 SSW
Peaked Mountain 1200 17.78 NNW
Mount Megunticook-North Peak 1204 14.29 SSW
Mount Harris 1220 16.31 NNW
Bald Mountain 1280 16.64 SSW
Ragged Mountain 1300 18.02 SSW
Mount Megunticook 1385 14.85 SSW
 
New Years Events 2012 Print E-mail

BANGOR — Downtown Countdown 2012, 5 p.m.-midnight, featuring 12 venues and more than 20 activities and entertainment options.

BAR HARBOR — First Night celebration, 5-7 p.m., downtown, featuring bonfire and hayrides.

BELFAST — 15th annual New Year’s By the Bay, featuring cultural, family-oriented, chemical-free celebration, $18 for adults, $5 for students and children, featuring events at 12 venues across town. Full schedule of activities and performances at nybb.org.

BLUE HILL — Last Night Celebration, 6:30 p.m. to midnight, multiple venues throughout the town featuring music, dance, theater, poets and children’s activities.

EASTPORT — Seventh annual Great Sardine and Maple Leaf Drop from the Tides Institute and Museum of Art, Bank Square, 43 Water St. A number of downtown dining establishments are offering food and entertainment specials. Several downtown businesses will be open throughout the day with some businesses open until midnight and beyond. In addition, the Peavey Library will host a “Kid-Night Feast,” at noon as part of the “Eat Local at Your Local Library” series. Sample local foods and decorate a smaller scale sardine or maple leaf. To commemorate the New Year, the “giant sardine” will be lowered at midnight (Eastern time) with the “maple leaf” lowered an hour earlier (11 p.m. Eastern, or midnight Atlantic time).

MOUNT DESERT ISLAND — First Night New Year’s at MDI YMCA, 4:30-8:30 p.m.

 
Reviews: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly... Print E-mail

One of my favorite movies is Clint Eastwood in "The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly."

In this modern business world, sometimes this transfers in our customer comments !!! If we take them personally it hurts. We can run from them, or recognize the BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY provided. Here's Gordon Ramsay's take, from our friends at Yelp, one of the many marketing sites we address with DataMapping.

 
DataMapping Santa Print E-mail

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Happy Holidays from the Maine Coast Welcome Center

Holiday Greetings from Jim, Patti, & Bear.

As we've been exploring DataMaps this season, we wondered how Santa uses technology in his world. mapq

Santa & Mrs, Claus have visitors to the North Pole and they use Mapquest to see where to stay & eat at the North Pole. Mapquest will show you how far from your home to the Northpole. Click Image & Try.

weatherAnd weather! While Santa says he's going NO MATTER WHAT, Rudolph's a worrier so he loves to check with Wunderground Radar so he "knows" how Bright to set his "RED nose."

Click image to see North Pole weather.

 

All this flying around used to cause concern for other air traffic, so the Air Force tracks Santa for safety reasons.

hrs_NORAD_tracks_santaFor the 56th year running, the North American Aerospace Defense Command will add the job of tracking the global flight of Santa on Christmas Eve to its mission of North American aerospace warning and control.

What is new recently is how WE can watch Santa too!

If you're at home use the PC version.

If your traveling there are versions for iPhone and Android. (Santa's phone is Red)PhoneRED

 

This holiday season, we hope you use whatever tools you have available to Have a Safe Holiday Trip.

Happy Holidays !

 
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