Putting Atlanta in Everywhere
Have you seen Everywhere magazine‘s website? This new outfit from the makers of JPG (which is to say, 8020 Publishing and We, The People) is a user-created travel magazine publishing photos, stories, postcards, and travel-worthy sites from reader-contributors around the globe.
Atlanta’s part of the globe. Let’s get in there and make places out of some of our favorite Atlanta spots — let’s make Atlanta a part of Everywhere. Get your photo or article in the magazine and you get a little cash and a free subscription. Even better, we get people coming to Atlanta to see the places they didn’t even think of, and to learn that Atlanta’s not Savannah.
What place would you submit? Where do you take guests from out of town? Where would you send a traveler who wanted to see some authentic Atlanta, something beyond the aquarium and the Coke museum? What are some places worth discovering?
Thanks for the plug, Will! I feel it’s worth disclosing, though, that Jason DeFillippo, one of the two Metroblogging cofounders, also works for 8020 Publishing (though he barely worked on Everywhere). Dude’s on a boat right now, so I figured I’d say something, in case you weren’t aware.
I sure didn’t know that. Thanks for the disclosure, Jason. The two endeavors seem like a good match, so maybe I should’ve guessed they’re related. Certainly I should have done a bit more research.
I have submitted my work for rejection many times at JPG. Might as well do the same for Everywhere Mag. Looks like a nifty project.
Oh! Metroblogging and 8020 aren’t directly related, it’s just that Jason D. works for/on both.