Hi, and sorry if the page begins to get a little clustered. I'm adding things to the page to make it a convince for the readers.
I'm adding a Poll to the top of the page so I can add weekly questions, to see what you guys think about stuff.
I'm also adding a youtube widget at the bottom so you can watch automotive and music videos without leaving the page.... If you want to.
Also throwing in Ad sense so we can liven up the page with automotive ads that would pertain to interests.
If all else fails... I will edit and move stuff around so things stay pleasing.
New name! Same Guy! Same Purpose, to share Automotive news, insight, show spotlights/recaps, Daily Driver Projects and potential sponsorships in one place.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
A Better Overview of Plans
I'm making progress in getting things started. I have recently uploaded videos of the past two weeks up on my youtube channel. You can view them here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/ignyted1418
They are pretty basic videos for the moment, but I don't want to throw in all the effects and stuff because that will take away from the whole point of my Video Series, the "Automotive Projects."
I am still trying to get an explanation out of why I created a Facebook community page and what it is really for, because so far everyone I have explained it to has more questions than necessary, lol it happens.
"In my introduction, I mentioned something about bring together the community of automotive enthusiasts. This will be referring to the Facebook Community page that is in development.
http://www.facebook.com/Overdriverpm?fref=ts
What I am trying to do is gather and highlight events in the automotive community. I won't be able to travel all over to see things, I'm in college. So by reaching out and hoping people gain interest in this community, others will be able to share pictures, thoughts, and videos from automotive events they have attended. From cruises, photo shoots, wrench time, big time events, races and car shows, to car care tips. They can even become the active community poster for their area, but at the same time show responsibility for how they handle themselves. I don't wanna promote a guy that goes around wrecking into stuff and posting it on Facebook because......because I don't like that lol." It doesn't mean they have to go to every event in their area, they can do whatever they want because its not a job. It's a hobby. But it would be cool if I could inspire others to start their own Blogs or Video Series.
But don't let it confuse you about this blog page. This page is about the current events, and projects that I have a chance to share with you. From time to time, I will have friends or other people involved with a post or video. Like the previous weekend, the 2013 St. Louis Auto Show was here. My friend and I went down to take photos of the new vehicles that are or will be coming to the market.We also got to see Vaughn Gittin Jr and Ryan Tuerck put on a live drift performance! It was AWESOME! Vaughn even signed my cell phone.... Just wanted to put that out there.
Hope I cleared some stuff up for you guys, have a nice day.
http://www.youtube.com/user/ignyted1418
They are pretty basic videos for the moment, but I don't want to throw in all the effects and stuff because that will take away from the whole point of my Video Series, the "Automotive Projects."
I am still trying to get an explanation out of why I created a Facebook community page and what it is really for, because so far everyone I have explained it to has more questions than necessary, lol it happens.
"In my introduction, I mentioned something about bring together the community of automotive enthusiasts. This will be referring to the Facebook Community page that is in development.
http://www.facebook.com/Overdriverpm?fref=ts
What I am trying to do is gather and highlight events in the automotive community. I won't be able to travel all over to see things, I'm in college. So by reaching out and hoping people gain interest in this community, others will be able to share pictures, thoughts, and videos from automotive events they have attended. From cruises, photo shoots, wrench time, big time events, races and car shows, to car care tips. They can even become the active community poster for their area, but at the same time show responsibility for how they handle themselves. I don't wanna promote a guy that goes around wrecking into stuff and posting it on Facebook because......because I don't like that lol." It doesn't mean they have to go to every event in their area, they can do whatever they want because its not a job. It's a hobby. But it would be cool if I could inspire others to start their own Blogs or Video Series.
But don't let it confuse you about this blog page. This page is about the current events, and projects that I have a chance to share with you. From time to time, I will have friends or other people involved with a post or video. Like the previous weekend, the 2013 St. Louis Auto Show was here. My friend and I went down to take photos of the new vehicles that are or will be coming to the market.We also got to see Vaughn Gittin Jr and Ryan Tuerck put on a live drift performance! It was AWESOME! Vaughn even signed my cell phone.... Just wanted to put that out there.
Hope I cleared some stuff up for you guys, have a nice day.
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Getting Things Started!
Hello to those who have stumbled upon this blog via Facebook, Google +, or Youtube.
At the moment I'm not to good at writing introductions, but welcome. This is new for me starting a blog but I hope to get used to doing so.
With that out of the way, my Name is Matt and I am starting on a new project. Its called Overdrive RPM.
What is Overdrive you might ask? It's simply a Video Blog series I have planned for my Youtube Channel where I talk or show you the automotive projects I am involved with currently. I came up with this idea because I was bored sitting in my dorm room and thought, "Why don't I blog about cars and stuff?" Good idea! I'm currently a technical college student going for my Associates degree of applied science, or Automotive Maintenance/High Performance Degree. I simply love cars and I want to become a professional race car driver in the future.
So I'm trying something different, here I will be doing blog posts and links to my Youtube video blogs, while on the Community Facebook page. It's kinda hard to explain, but I will get to an explanation on video. For now, I simply want car enthusiasts to come together and have fun talking cars. American, European, Japanese, it doesn't matter. Share things like your own projects or stories. Heck, I even want you to do what I'm doing and make a Youtube channel!
For now, things are still in the works but things will be easier to understand in the future. Thanks for reading.
At the moment I'm not to good at writing introductions, but welcome. This is new for me starting a blog but I hope to get used to doing so.
With that out of the way, my Name is Matt and I am starting on a new project. Its called Overdrive RPM.
What is Overdrive you might ask? It's simply a Video Blog series I have planned for my Youtube Channel where I talk or show you the automotive projects I am involved with currently. I came up with this idea because I was bored sitting in my dorm room and thought, "Why don't I blog about cars and stuff?" Good idea! I'm currently a technical college student going for my Associates degree of applied science, or Automotive Maintenance/High Performance Degree. I simply love cars and I want to become a professional race car driver in the future.
So I'm trying something different, here I will be doing blog posts and links to my Youtube video blogs, while on the Community Facebook page. It's kinda hard to explain, but I will get to an explanation on video. For now, I simply want car enthusiasts to come together and have fun talking cars. American, European, Japanese, it doesn't matter. Share things like your own projects or stories. Heck, I even want you to do what I'm doing and make a Youtube channel!
For now, things are still in the works but things will be easier to understand in the future. Thanks for reading.
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