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Infomonkey.net: A Nova Scotia Heart Beat

Submitted by Kim on Tuesday, 10 February 2009No Comment

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Have you ever checked into a hotel in an unfamiliar town. If you have a night to kill before the meeting or tour the next day you want something to do rather than watch pay-per-view. The hotels provide textbook-thick information guides on the desk in the room but you might as well leaf through an encyclopedia for all the help these are. And besides, the retaurants and entertainment operations in the book are probably advertisers that pay the hotel to be in there. In other words there is no personal connection with the businesses in this boat anchor to give you the skinny on the best places to go.

For travel to Halifax,  Nova Scotia there is a site that is has it all on one page: Infomonkey.net has been carefully building up alliances with the best entertainment places in the province and has articles, blogs and testimonials that can put you in the best places in the city. The site is easy to navigate. When it first pops up  you can grab a category that takes you to any section in which you may want to dig deeper. For example, in the “Movies” section you not only have a list of movies playing in the city you also get a review by top movie critic Ron Foley MacDonald who gets out to see every one of them. Now, this is first-hand info from a native who loves films.

When you click “Restaurants” you can see evaluations of the various eating places in Halifax by impartial writers and bloggers. You can browse by type of food, price and even issues. For example, one post is “Where are all the good street food vendors?” After this post there is a comment section for someone else to contribute, maybe you.

As Infomonkey.net grows the amount of content available will sizable as will the actual feed back from real people. And what better way is there to get to know a place than to hear from them.

And all this is available on one neat site!

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