I was looking to get involved in Mastodon, another social media platform, but…
I did open a Mastodon account but I am all-of-a-sudden too busy for anything new. Two days ago a major urban development project (the largest on the East Coast) announced a rebranding with a major media promotion in the local (Baltimore) market. I have a 23 year old website about the South Baltimore peninsula (that was our home for four+ decades). The project is on one small (235 acre) strip of land on the southern edge of the peninsula. The new name for the project is Baltimore Peninsula and, consequently, website traffic at South Baltimore Peninsula has spiked over 300% since the announcement on November 15, 2022.
I am busy going through dozens of pages and making them a bit more SEO “attractive” for the many visitors who will be searching for Baltimore Peninsula – the name of my site is South Baltimore Peninsula at SouthBaltimore.com. The project is not too shabby and is valued at 5.5 BILLION dollars over the next several years.
Yes, I do have related Baltimore and Fort McHenry and Chesapeake Bay “collections” in my FAA gallery. I am not unhappy at having no spare time for the next couple of weeks. My main interests these day lies in my art photography. I enjoy shooting photographs of locations, both near and far, and also enjoy marketing and selling the wall art I create.
Use the links below to visit see more of my photography…
Link to: Baltimore Collection
Link to: Fort McHenry Collection
Link to: Chesapeake Bay & Bridge Collection
Link to: My full gallery at Fine Art America
Link to: My gallery at Pictorem (with Free Shipping throughout North America)
Great luck to have this big development underway and I hope the new website can reflect that. Do you have many images from the area that people might want to purchase if they are interested in the new development?
Thanks, Steve. Yes, I do have several “local” interest photographs.
Very interesting project for you – I wish you good luck!
Thank you, Tatiana. SouthBaltimore.com was my first commercial travel/destination website that goes back to May of 1999. It’s been almost like raising a child and watching him/her grow, experiencing many changes along the way.
There’s never enough time. Good luck with the new project.
Thank, Bob. You are certainly right about the “time” issue. This opportunity will just push a few other items out for a another week or so.
Congratulations Bill and continued success!
Thank you, Jim.