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Creative Loafing inks OhMyCharlotte

Posted by robert in November 15th, 2007
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Here’s a back-at-cha to Creative Loafing for including OhMyCharlotte.com in their round up the Queen City’s onliners. Started around two years ago from the team that built INTV.com (Ryan Fields and myself), OMC was our un-funded take on OhMyNews.com for the area citizen journalism.

While the site is a bit dated, the content stays fresh in part due to the work of bloggers in the area that are hooked to the site via RSS. One thing we noticed when we started playing with stats, a heafty round of traffic on the site heads straight for our traffic cams page.

OhMyCharlotte.com linked from Creative Loafing

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