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Super Bowl XLVI Mobile App Review – Super Bowl 46 – DoItIndy

Today is Media Day for Super Bowl 46 and the buzz is LOUD and clear for the city of Indianapolis. You are doing a great job hosting the Super Bowl XLVI festivities.

One of the goals for this year’s Super Bowl and the Indianapolis host committee was to be connected. And…connected they are with tweets, FB, videos, the #Social46 group and more! Kudos on getting the word out, keeping people informed and running a smooth sailing ship.

The SB 46 app will help you navigate downtown Indianapolis

The host committee developed a mobile apps that is one of the best I have ever seen! The app features a daily schedule, 3D map of the downtown Indianapolis area, traffic routes and suggestion on where to dine and shop in urban Indianapolis! Fantastic. The App is available for iPhone, Android and iPad. I have the app on my iPad and play with it every day. It helps me see the schedule and plan where I will go and what I will do. PLUS…If you are an AT&T customer, they are giving out FREE wifi to people who use their service. Too bad I’m on Sprint and I have a BlackBerry. Not easy to do social media with…I can’t wait to upgrade!!:?!.*$

CLICK HERE – to view my two minute video on how to use the Super Bowl XLVI App

Proud member of the Indianapolis Super Bowl host committee’s Social 46 team!

Proud member of #Social46 group

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Circle City Pedicabs are perfect for Super Bowl 46!

Yesterday I noticed that Circle City Pedicabs was out on the street, I had to do a quick video. AJ was kind enough to take myself and Tiffany Benedict Berkson from Historic Indianapolis on a ride (Monument Circle to The Huddle in Super Bowl Village). We had a great time! The Pedicab had a blanket and it helped to take a load off my feet for a few minutes. Definitely worth a $15 for a neat experience and some relaxation. If you are local or in town for the Super Bowl…these guys are the real deal.

If you need help, call AJ at 317-236-9957. | http://www.circlecitypedicabs.com

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First three days in Super Bowl Village – Super Bowl 46

Wow. Three days ago I walked into Super Bowl Village and was just awestruck. Georgia Street, the Indiana Convention Center, The Huddle, Monument Circle were all amazing. Completely fantastic.

The city, Super Bowl Host Committee, Volunteers, workers, law enforcement and more welcomed the world to the doorsteps of Indianapolis. You did a fantastic job. For the last couple of days, I took a series of short, uncut, raw videos from my FLIPcam that the cool dudes at Candidio gave me.  Some of the coolest things I found along the way. Enjoy Indianapolis. Enjoy world.

Let us know how you will DoItIndy at Super Bowl 46!

1. Great fireworks/pyrotechnics show every night in the Village – 9:15pm

2. I got to talk to the Colts SuperFan! This guy is amazing and he truly does love our hometown heroes – the Indianapolis Colts!

3. The magicians from IndyFringe that entertain people in Super Bowl Village.

4. The NFL shop is the BEST store ever for a football fan. Enjoy!

5. Monument Circle – Every night the XLVI boards give you a Super Bowl show!

6. Warmth along Super Bowl Village

Don’t forget to follow DoItIndy and our Super Bowl 46 coverage at www.doitindy.com/superbowl46

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The Social 46 and 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl XLVI


Proud member of the #Social46 crew

DoItIndy (www.doitindy.com) was recently recognized as one of the 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee’s Social 46 group. What is the Social 46? It is a  group of communications & social media minded people that were selected to represent the city and state of Indiana. The members were chosen via their Klout score (www.klout.com) which measures social media influence across the web. The group consists of social media professionals, PR professionals, Blue 2 from Butler, Indiana radio and television personalities, bloggers and more! What an incredible group of people to be associated with…and to work on such a cool project together!

It is amazing after only two days to see how the group of #Social46 has come together. We are already having open dialogue on how/when/what outlet to promote, what to cover now and who will be doing what during Super Bowl week to coordinate our efforts. These individuals truly love our city, social media and understand the impact that we have on the world leading up to Super Bowl XLVI! Again…I can’t wait to work more hand-in-hand with others in the Social 46 group from Super Bowl Village. Did I mention that I’m kinda excited for the Super Bowl?!

Top Social Media Leaders Meet To Talk Super Bowl – Liz Thomas (93.1 WIBC)

Proud member of #Social46 group

DoItIndy will bring you daily updates from Super Bowl Village, The Huddle, The NFL Experience and more in downtown Indianapolis. If you live in the city, we can tell you what you need to know! It is gonna be a wild ride, but I know that the people of Indianapolis will do the world proud. Let’s have a great Super Bowl!
DoItIndy Super Bowl XLVI page (Updates from Super Bowl village)

Honored to be with such a fine group

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Downtown Indy interview from Jordan Overton

Cold is the New Hot: Downtown Indy Keeps Bustling During the Winter Months
By Jordan Overton

Downtown Indianapolis continues to prosper. With a plethora of events and activities, local citizens and IUPUI students have the ability to take in a variety of events around the Circle City throughout the upcoming holiday season.

Fireworks after the tree lighting

Fireworks light up the sky on Monument Circle after the 2011 "tree" was lit up for the season!

Though renowned for its fast cars, Indianapolis has recently reinvented Downtown’s bicycle and pedestrian experience by developing The Indianapolis Cultural Trail. In 2010, Indianapolis gained notoriety in the art world when the Indianapolis Museum of Art unveiled 100 Acres, the largest contemporary-art park in the country. Indianapolis is also able to boast about the Monument Circle, one of America’s great landmarks, located in the heart of Downtown.

Indianapolis residents flock to these locations, as well as such famous sites as the Indianapolis Zoo, The Children’s Museum and Lucas Oil Stadium. Now with winter approaching, a number of these Downtown attractions are looking for new ways to bring people in despite the harsh Indiana weather.

This was taken in warmer weather.

The front entrance of the Indianapolis Zoo - taken in May 2011 at the Zoopolis 500!

“There really are activities for everyone from children to adults in the downtown area,” said Ben Risinger, an IUPUI graduate student and co-founder of DoItIndy. “I will walk around White Rive State Park, the Canal and Monument Circle all winter as long as I can. Ice skating is great at Pan Am Plaza and you can always find a coffee shop in the inner circle of the city.”

DoItIndy utilizes social media to distribute a list of their top five best events in Indianapolis each week. Risinger founded DoItIndy to provide people with knowledge of the social happenings in Indianapolis.

“We will always be promoting events in inner city Indianapolis perfect for IUPUI students to take advantage of as we try to keep everything we do on the cheaper side,” said Risinger. “Downtown Indianapolis has a lot to offer college students; art, music, sports, culture, cinema and more.”

IUPUI is located minutes away from top Downtown destinations. But regardless of the many attractions around Downtown and despite the recent upgrades all over the city, some IUPUI students still struggle to embrace what Downtown offers during the cooler months. Throughout winter, seeing Downtown as a leisure option seems to fall by the waste side as students neglect to take full advantage of Downtown Indianapolis. As the temperature drops, so do the participation numbers.

“[Students] aren’t used to the downtown hustle or they just live way too far away for it to be economical. I know that a lot of students are commuters and live an hour or more away,” said Risinger.

IUPUI is a commuter college with a large percentage of the student body driving to campus from adjacent counties. So at times, the inclement weather can deter students from taking in all of Downtown. But high profile locations still offer a number of events around the Circle City despite the falling temperatures.

Sunset in downtown Indy

The downtown Indianapolis skyline

According to Brittany Smith, Communications Coordinator at Indianapolis Downtown Inc., people can still take advantage of Downtown no matter what the conditions.

IDI is in charge of marketing and promoting Downtown Indianapolis. They also provide information to the public about Downtown businesses, events and activities with the goal of improving Downtown. Their efforts are designed to attract more people Downtown by increasing awareness and participation in events centered on arts, entertainment, sports, hotels, restaurants and retail facilities.

According to Smith, anyone can avoid the weather and still experience Downtown by visiting places like the Indy Winter Farmer’s Market as well as unique shops along Mass Ave for Christmas shopping.

All Indianapolis citizens, including IUPUI students, can view the Circle of Lights on Monument Circle and take in Christmas at the Zoo throughout the holiday season. On top of these attractions, Indianapolis hosts a variety of events indoors as well. Both the Eiteljorg and the Indianapolis Museum of Art will bring in fresh displays during the wintertime to attract a newer audience.

“As long as there isn’t snow on the ground, have fun,” said Risinger. “The great thing about Indianapolis is there is so much to do within a small radius area.”

Make Downtown a part of your holiday experience

The holidays always bring plenty of different activities to Downtown Indianapolis.

Circle of Lights
Millions of sightseers take in the Circle of Lights throughout the holiday season, making the decoration of Monument Circle one of Central Indiana’s most popular annual traditions. The lighting of the circle will take place Friday, November 25 and will remain lit until after the New Year.

The Eiteljorg Museum
This holiday season, The Eiteljorg Museum will be transformed. Opening November 5, model trains will travel around replicas of Indianapolis, including the Soldiers and Sailors Monument and Union Station, as well as the Grand Canyon, Mt. Rushmore and Old Faithful.

The Indianapolis Museum of Art
The Indianapolis Museum of Art will display the Art of the American Indians: The Thaw Collection Dec. 2 – Feb. 12.  The collection is comprised of more than 800 Native American artworks and highlights the art created by the many different Native American cultures.

Indianapolis Zoo
The Indianapolis Zoo’s annual Christmas at the Zoo runs from Nov. 25 – Dec. 23. The Zoo opens at noon with holiday activities from 5 – 10 p.m. each night. Santa will make appearances throughout the season. This year’s event will be brighter than ever due to the recent installment of energy efficient LED lights throughout the Zoo’s grounds.

City Market
On December 8, Yelp will host Yelp’s Totally Bazaar shopping party at the City Market. Free and open to the public, the event will feature over 50 local artists and complimentary tastings from City Market vendors as well as their everyday menus.

I was recently interviewed by IUPUI student Jordan Overton about downtown Indianapolis and what it has to offer. The article was published the week of November 28, 2011 in the IUPUI newspaper.
Jordan Overton can be reached via email at jtoverto@umail.iu.edu
Photos courtesy of KC Goshert Photography – http://www.kcgoshert.com 

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