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NYT - taking small steps towards social media

Thursday, 27 December 07, 02:06 PM

My last post pointed at all trditional media and publishers.  Apparently, The New York Times is becoming a leader in the industry and taking at least a few steps to increase traffic. 

There's a lot of promise in this - the content is there, and if it can be structured for SEO it will kill other papers.

 http://searchengineland.com/070925-095644.php

 This goes for football, too - optimization is key regardless of how the content gets to the site.  OleOle's concentration on linking, sharing and optimization is a huge advantage for our content contributors and bloggers.  More people will read their thoughts here than anywhere else on the web - because they care about football.

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New in social media

Tuesday, 11 December 07, 10:36 AM

So, here's my first blog entry, a narrative of all things social media and football.

The trend in social media isn't going to stop - users, fans and supporters are going to continue to push the traditional media to be included, to be a part of the story.  Supporters want a deeper connection to teams and players - something meaningful and as 1to1 as possible, and old media just can't do that.  OleOle is leading the charge here.  In the next few months we're going to be blowing the doors off old media and soccer supporters worldwide will be able to connect with their favorite teams, players and other like-minded fans. 

 There's a ton more to come, but in the meantime, please let me know what kinds of features or functions YOU want to see on the site.  This is your site, your sport - so let us know!  www.oleole.com

Football First. 

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