Jay Foran wrote:"in the box thinking"? OUCH!
Jay
More like, ouch.
Just because we were a suburb of Cleveland doesn't mean that Cleveland has to be the center of anything. The steel mills where Lakewoodites worked in the past is now a WalMart. I see Lakewood as the island in the region and it is a good thing.
One small problem I have noticed is that by the time most studies are done the thoughts of that study are old and antiquated. Lakewood has two choices, and it is in a position to do both.
Joan
Once again we agree Cleveland is like a boat going down, jumping off is not enough, you have to swim away or you get pulled in by the suction.
Regionalists like their lips when Lakewood and Cleveland Heights are mentioned. Two very similar cities that can and should on their own, or join forces outside the regional push.
55,000 ebay sellers! Not bad, possible if the city brings in 5,000 more people. But Lakewood is a hot bed for designers, artists, musicians, web designers, writers and more. None need offices, and we have even sold one scarf on ebay yet. Again this is very in the box thinking on your part.
The internet, black fiber, WiFi offer everything the world needs right at the time the world needs it. Travel expenses, security, high cost of everything is now offset with low net prices and high speed. Many of us in the design field design work her for companies out of state and get the job printed where it is cheapest or most convenient.
While this does not work for the man building malls, or cars, or TVs it does work for an ever growing population of Americans and their spouses.
Not to sound like a broken record, but Lakewood has a ton of things 90% of the rest of the world does not have. If we highlight those things and how they can add to a person's life/business this becomes a slam dunk.
Now let's go to sales online: Lakewood Shopping Experience is offering full ecommerce websites to Lakewood businesses for $20.00 a month after set-up. Earthlink currently offers 25 items on line for $250.00, 50 items for $500 and 200 for $1000, and a percentage of the sales. So that a business looking to relocate could pay for their Lakewood storefront, with the savings on the website. We are also working on a "fulfillment zone" where these businesses can store overstock and get it shipped for them. Because of our time zone and location, a business has till 9:30pm or later to pull an order and ship and it will still be there the next day.
This is huge if anyone ever thought of telling people. One small example.
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