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You’ll like this: I live in Omaha creators launch I love in Omaha site
It’s only a one-letter change from a popular grassroots campaign, but it’s a whole new feeling. The team at What Cheer, the Omaha website design and development studio behind the I live in Omaha campaign, today launched I love in Omaha. The site, which What Cheer’s John Henry Müller calls the “I live in Omaha…
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Cheering on the city, ‘I live in Omaha’ celebrates its one-year anniversary
Among Omaha’s array of contemporary art exhibitions, growing outlets for entrepreneurship and emerging nightlife scene, residents might find it difficult to sum up their liking of the city in 120 characters or less. One website, however, is celebrating its one-year anniversary of spreading the word of Omaha residents as to why this is an exceptional…
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Interviews from YP Summit about #YourSeat2010 and I Live in Omaha
At last Thursday’s Greater Omaha Young Professionals Summit I tracked down two of the individuals behind the two most common phrases of the event: the Twitter hashtag #YourSeat2010 and the blue signs and stickers touting I live in Omaha. First up, Mark Pohl, the chair of this year’s Summit and an employee of the Omaha…
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With a website, What Cheer answers the question: Why do you live in Omaha?
So, why do you live in Omaha? John Henry Müller, owner of What Cheer, a local web design studio, hopes to get people to answer that question. And thanks to last week’s launch of iliveinomaha.com, John Henry’s got plenty of answers. “There are many reasons to live in Omaha and in an age where it…