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What would make the secretlondon event work for you?

1 March, 2010 3 comments

At secretlondon towers we’re plotting to bring you a special secretlondon event. We’re hoping to celebrate our new website with members of the secretlondon community, but of course we want your input!

What would make a great event for you? Would it be a day or night time affair? What kind of music, atmosphere or special surprises would add to the proceedings? Should we keep it underground and exclusive, or take over a London park in our thousands?

We’re keeping it pretty open, so any suggestions you may have, from the practical to the weird and wonderful would be most welcome. I can’t wait to hear about what London is craving from us, so help me out by answering what would make the secretlondon event work for you?

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Snap happy secretlondon! The photo upload is here.

26 February, 2010 Leave a comment

My favourite feature has now come to the secretlondon website, you can now upload photos of secrets!

The first thing I did was run out and take some snaps of the lunch stalls at Exmouth Market. I’m hoping others will do the same so we have a site with a catalogue of great photos!

As part of my general enthusiastic photo taking, I also went out to J&A cafe recommended by someone on the secretlondon website and uploaded photos from there on my return. It’s so easy, just find the secret, go to its secret profile page, click the upload button and away you go. It makes the site look so much nicer, and helps people discover these secrets with greater ease! And anything which helps Londoners discover great cake is brilliant in my view! Happy snapping London :)

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secretlondon reaches 200,000 members!

25 February, 2010 Leave a comment

I’m happy to say that barely a month after it was started, the Secret London Facebook Group has just got its 200,000th member! Thank you so much for everyone who has joined so far, London is talking about secretlondon and it is all down to you.

While London continues to grow steadily, it’s also incredible to see that the ‘secret city’ concept has gone global and the international community continues to grow – which will be the next city to reach 200,000 members?! See http://secretcities.com for a list of some of the secret cities on facebook now.

But secretcities is not just about the number of members, enagagement in the secretlondon group has continued, with thousands of contributions and over 100 discussions started in the last week. We’re soon to be adding new features to the secetcities site that make it open to people who aren’t on Facebook (shock horror!) so we’ll soon be able to welcome more Londoners to share their secrets of the city. Photos are finally working (just!) and we’re beginning to encourage people to explore the new site and tell us how you find it.

Thanks again to everyone who’s helped make this possible, and keep sharing your secrets!

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Announcing our new domain name — secretcities.com!

21 February, 2010 2 comments

At secretlondon towers we’ve been busy evaluating your feedback on our new site and I am incredibly excited to announce that as a consequence of this we have got a new domain name!

You asked and we listened, we are now secretcities.com.*

The other great thing about our new domain name is that since secretlondon has taken off the secret city movement has gone global! All around the world, people are exchanging and discussing their secrets in Facebook Groups. We want everyone to benefit from the community effort, and so secretcities.com means we can all share one roof! London is live today, and others coming soon. I can’t wait until we’ve got a whole secret world in one place.

I hope you like our new domain name! Thanks for all your feedback—keep it coming!

(*Special thanks to Terra Serve of the Cayman Isles without who this literally wouldn’t have happened :)

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How to build a website in 48 hours for £3,000

16 February, 2010 18 comments

The website build weekend drew to a close two days ago and it is only beginning to dawn on me that we might just have achieved the impossible. Building a website for £3,000 and in only 48 hours.

One week ago, secretlondon put the call out on its blog, Facebook wall and Twitter feed for volunteers to help us build a site for the rapidly growing ‘Secret London’ Facebook Group and migrate the existing content across to a new home. We had more than 100 responses from across the London tech community, and over 40 people committed their weekend to make it happen.

The challenge we were trying to solve was simple enough. The Facebook Group in just a few weeks had already attracted over 195,000 users, and completely outgrown its Facebook home. In particular the group features don’t allow people to search through the content. Insights and suggestions were getting buried in the discussion boards and wall. Members were telling me that there was too much information for them to possibly trawl through. We had to find somewhere for this restless and growing crowd to go before they lost interest, and quickly.

The problem was there were only really four of us (me, plus the guys at onefinestay), and we had almost no money.

What’s amazing, though, is how much you can do cheaply if you are working on a project that inspires people. As well as the incredible talent we got on board, we also got a printer from Freecycle.org, brought some equipment from home, and borrowed the rest. The folks at the Finsbury Centre in particular were really generous with their time and help.

Including the domain names for us and future secretcities, catering and all the other out of pocket costs, our total cost for the entire process have been less than £3,000.

When I went round the room on Sunday night and asked all the contributing designers, developers product managers and editors what motivated them to give up their weekend they said it was the feeling of being part of something amazing. They astonished us with their enthusiasm and talent.

secretlondon has shown the power of the community. The group has always been about engaging its members every step of the way. We ran a logo competition to get a logo design, and then asked members on our blog to vote for their favourite. We sought the opinions of the community on the functionality of the site and tried to incorporate as many of the ideas as possible into the launch site.

As with any new website, we may stumble across a few problems along the way (and should that happen, we have own answer to the fail whale!). There were also a couple of hairy moments. Tim had a particularly tough time on Friday night when we realised that Amazon’s RDS service was still only available in the East Coast.
But, with a little help from our friends, we did it. And that community spirit is one of secretlondon’s strongest features.

Since this is an ongoing project, anyone who wants to get involved to take the site to the next level – whether that’s helping Tim maintain the code, or making improvements and widgets – is extremely welcome. We’ll be building an API shortly, so if you’re an iPhone developer and want to work on an app to access the thousands of secrets then we want to hear from you. We also want to cluster data for better recommendations and make recommendations based on places your friends have liked. Get in touch if this is something you can help with.

Meantime, we hope you enjoy the new site: secretlondon.us.

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We have a new home: secretlondon.us

13 February, 2010 1 comment

Lots of people told us to register a domain name. All the good .com names have gone, and we don’t have the money to buy one. Plus that didn’t feel quite right as we weren’t started by a company — we’re a community, and secretlondon is all of us.

And then we saw all the other secret cities popping up all over the world, and realised that if we were going to join forces, we were all going to need homes on the web.

So, we went and found a home. Or rather, many homes. One for each city.

And for everywhere else (because we had to draw a line somewhere before we maxed out our credit cards): secretcities.us/yourcity

The blog’s new home is blog.secretlondon.us.

If you’re running a secretcities group, and we haven’t already spoken, please get in touch!

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secretlondon has a logo!

13 February, 2010 12 comments

After a nail-biting finish, at the close of the poll, here was how the votes stacked up for the top 3 logos:

  1. Design #11 by Iramos – 23.0%
  2. Design #72 by colourassist – 22.7%
  3. Design #121 by bobjones – 9.3%

And so, without any further ado, we are pleased to announce that by popular consent, the winner of the secretlondon logo competition is…

Congratulations, Iramos. And thanks so much to everyone who took part. There were some amazing entries, but there could be only one, and the crowd has decided.

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secretlondon NEEDS YOU!

3 February, 2010 1 comment

Lots of you guys are asking me to turn the group into a site. So I’m doing it.

How you can help:

  • Logo (please submit a design now)
  • What features should it have? Join the facebook discussion.
  • Development – give Tim a hand.
  • Hosting – provided by the guys at onefinestay!
  • Anything else you can think of?

I always wanted secretlondon to be by londoners for londoners, so join in!

Keep track of what we’re up to by following us on the blog and twitter (@secret_london).

Thanks,
Tiffany

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