inranelagh.com is up and running. There's some activity on the message boards - mostly me, admittedly, but there are two other users registered. There are some business listings in, and I'll be hunting for more.
What else is useful on a local site? If you live in or near Ranelagh, what information would you expect to find? If you don't, and you're visiting, what would be useful? What's on local info sites wherever you live? Should I concentrate on adding funky cutting edge stuff like tagging and feeds, or should I work on more mundane content first?
What else is useful on a local site? If you live in or near Ranelagh, what information would you expect to find? If you don't, and you're visiting, what would be useful? What's on local info sites wherever you live? Should I concentrate on adding funky cutting edge stuff like tagging and feeds, or should I work on more mundane content first?
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Maps - my sense of direction is grand, my sense of streetnames is diabolical
Star ratings for eateries as given by michelin and whoever else does star things. If businesses are going to list there, the restaraunts could post sample menus?
Concentrate on content, you don't *need* funky tagging and functionality until you have loads of content.
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I'd like cafe opening times, so I know if there's any point looking for a coffee on a Sunday afternoon.
Bus times as mentioned above.
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Doctors
Dentists
Nearest garda station, fire station, hospital with A&E
Nearest 24 hour shop
Letting agencies/estate agencies (for people planning to move there)
Schools within walking distance
Beauticians
Also helpful might be reviews of restaurants/beauticians etc.
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But like I said it doesn't make much difference :)
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Other things that might be of interest to Ranelagh residents would be information on proposed developments in the area and details how to contact their local representatives, though that's more straying into local newspaper territory than a straightforward listings service. Also, info on local recycling points would be useful.
I think the look of the site is super clean and this is a good thing. However, a little stylesheet magic could warm up the site without making it look too busy.
As shop and service listings come in and InRanelagh fattens up a bit (and moves up higher in search engine rankings -- have you looked at SEO?) the extra momentum will drag people onto the boards sections and this may be a good place to get new ideas for things people are interested in and what could be included on the website.
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Developments and local rep stuff are not impossible, either - it's all information.
The look is going to evolve as I tinker with it - at present I'm forcing myself to work on content and backend, and leave the style stuff 'til later, because I've seen too many sites get bogged down in the nebulous matter of looks. Since making designs work is what I do for a living these days, I have to concentrate on not concentrating on it. :)
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