New website touting Michigan products and services

by admin on December 6, 2007

BuyMichiganNow.com recently launched to help promote Michigan and the number of products that are made and grown here. They have a petition you can sign to -

play an active role in building a strong, vibrant, and diverse Michigan economy. I will be a part of the solution by speaking positively about the state, learning about our products and services, and making a concerted effort to buy from Michigan businesses. I will Think Michigan First!

I found out about this new website from another Pro-Michigan site we support – BuyMichiganProducts.com. When I checked out the Holiday Christmas Shopping Guide from BuyMichiganNow.com I noticed that Gift Baskets From Michigan LLC was lucky enough to be mentioned as one of the places to get your Michigan gift baskets. Cool.

According to the feature run on Fox 2 Detroit – Lisa Diggs, founder of BuyMichiganNow.com, “hopes 5,000 people will take the pledge by Dec. 31.” I signed it and was Number 620. I hope that folks take notice and check it out.

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Nan June 9, 2008 at 6:40 am

What a great idea! I have been looking at Michigan products more and more as I become aware of all that our area has to offer. We are more concerned these days on what our Carbon Footprint is, and I think as we shop more locally that has to be a step in the right direction. Our parents still shop for produce this way. They know every good place within 50 miles to buy produce in season. Need great peaches? They know. Blueberries, strawberries, apples, asparagus? The list goes on and on. I am extra pleased when I have options to send gifts from Michigan and tout My Michigan’s products. Is that name already used? Let’s start a local “MY Michigan”.

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