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Everyone at Pearse Street was prompt in responding to our many questions and concerns. As novices at building a website, it was great to have a team of experts to answer our MANY questions and concerns. The team most definitely listened to our ideas and came up with a fabulous logo and website layout that fit our goals. They truly took our vision for the website and made it happen.
- Michelle Caplan
Purple Day Epilepsy Foundation

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Post a Daily Dighu, Win an iPad

Boston, MA (Vocus) August 5, 2010

Dighu, the new social media site based on digital humanity, will reward one humanitarian with an iPad for posting a Daily Dighu on the site before August 21, 2010.

To enter the contest, simply go to Dighu.com, register for the free site and post a Daily Dighu before the deadline. One winner will be selected at random to win a free iPad. The more Daily Dighus posted, the greater the member’s chance of winning.

Dighu (pronounced dij-yoo) celebrates acts of common humanity and channels social media to promote those small acts of kindness that make the world a better place.

Dighu members post Daily Dighus to let others know what they have done today, such as, “I encouraged a friend,” or, “I welcomed a new neighbor,” and other small acts that will inspire members to do likewise.

Members can also use the site to thank others and to learn about the positive actions of others. Dighu is integrated with Facebook and has a presence on Twitter (@Dighu).

Dighu’s manifesto envisions a digital world focused on positive change: “Let’s raise the digital world to its full potential; let’s unite in uplifting and sharing our humanity through digital means. Let’s embrace social media for connection and shared meaning, not just personal recognition. Use Dighu as the technology tool to accomplish this goal. Challenge yourself daily to a Daily Dighu, a means for your daily contribution to humanity. Dighu use technology for humanity? What a great idea!”

“Did you Dighu?” is not just a tag line to promote the site. “Did you Dighu?” challenges everyone to increase their awareness and act together in the interest of humanity.

Winning an iPad for one’s small act of kindness only sweetens the deal.

JoinHaiti.org Aids in Networking & Rebuilding Effort After Haiti Earthquake Disaster

Salem, MA (PRWEB) January 19, 2010

In the aftermath of the devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Haiti, JoinHaiti.org calls concerned citizens everywhere to act. JoinHaiti.org is an online community dedicated to connecting those affected by the earthquake devastation in Haiti. Friends, families, survivors and organizations involved in the rebuilding effort are all encouraged to join.

Perhaps most importantly, JoinHaiti.org offers a “Loved Ones” section for friends and family to communicate with survivors in real time and look for others who are missing. Users can post full names, last known location and photos of their loved ones. Offering hope to friends and family, this section also provides users a chance to mourn those who have been lost.

To address specific concerns, such as rescue and rebuilding efforts, JoinHaiti.org allows users to form and join interest groups. Users can also post blogs regarding their own personal experiences with this disaster and get up-to-the-minute news coverage and events through a news blog and live Twitter feed. Users can also quickly register using Facebook Connect, and for French-speaking visitors, the site can be easily translated at the click of a button.

Recognizing an immediate need for a centralized location for finding loved ones and sharing communications from those who have been reachable following the Haiti earthquake disaster, Pearse Street, Inc. C.E.O. and creative director, Fuchsia McInerney, mobilized her design and social network development team to conceptualize, build and launch the site in a matter of days. “In addition to donating to the cause, we all felt strongly that we could make a difference by creating the site, even if it meant connecting only a handful of family members to each other. It is our hope too that once the rebuilding effort begins, the site can be a resource for volunteers and organizations to coordinate their efforts effectively to build a stronger, more prosperous Haiti.”

TattoosOn Re-Design & Newsletter

New Features!
Thanks to your membership and support, TattoosOn now has over 1200 members representing tattoo artists, studios and tattoo lovers across the globe. Over the past several months we have been adding new features to the community including:

  • Classifieds: Add your job listing, wanted, personal or classifieds at no charge!
  • Gallery: Artists and individuals can upload multiple tattoo photos into our gallery, each of which can be rated or shared by the community.
  • Blog: Our website admins keep the blog updated with the latest tattoo news. Have a story? Email us and we’ll add it to the updates.
  • Events: Post your tattoo-related event.
  • Search: Search for tattoos or people in the community by keyword.

Opportunities to Advertise
Now that TattoosOn has an active community, we are opening up the site to select advertisers. There are several premium spots to advertise yourself or your business on the site. To learn more about our low introductory rates for advertising and our traffic statistics for optimum visibility, visit our media kit here here.

Pearse Street CEO Nominated for North of Boston Woman of the Year Award

GE engineer, musical minister, staffing exec are North of Boston women of the year

By David Liscio / The Daily Item

LYNN – A GE executive, a staffing professional and musical minister were the top winners at Thursday’s 8th annual North of Boston Businesswomen of the Year Awards held at North Shore Community College in Lynn.

Click here to see a photo gallery from the 8th annual Business Women of the Year Awards.

Doreen Murray from the Lynn non-profit Follow Hymn Music, Inc. won the civic non-profit category. Janet Santa Anna, founder of Resource Connection Inc., a staffing company headquartered in Middleton, won the small business category. Andrea Cox, senior engineering manager for GE Aviation’s Advanced Programs in Lynn, took home the large business category award.

The women were culled from 20 finalist nominees who were among hundreds vying for the prestigious Lydia Pinkham Awards, named for the entrepreneurial saleswoman and Lynn native. Pinkham’s homemade vegetable compound remedy made her a fortune in the late 1800s.

Read Full article at the Lynn Daily Item Online.

Pearse Street Ribbon Cutting

The LACC Ambassador Committee, Mayor Chip Clancy, along with several chamber ambassadors and members recently welcomed new member Pearse Street Consulting, Inc. to the Lynn Area Chamber of Commerce family.

Pearse Street Consulting is a professional website design company, specializing in social networking website design, high-end graphic design, and social media marketing. Pearse Street’s team of designers, programmers and marketing specialists have worked on projects for a broad range of clientele, including Fox TV, Interscope Records, David’s Bridal, Marie Claire, Remington College, Bigelow Tea, PETA, and many more. Pearse Street has also worked with a number of local businesses and is currently in the midst of redesigning the Lynn Chamber of Commerce website.

“Designing for new media is the most exhilarating form of art that we could hope to be involved with,” says Fuchsia McInerney, CEO of Pearse Street, who established the business in 2005. “And we are thrilled to be a member of the Lynn area’s professional community, especially one that is so passionate about bringing creative industry to the area.”

Pearse Street is located in the historic Lydia Pinkham building in Lynn.