Blackshirt
Team HuskerBoard
To continue with the earlier topic about traditions, is anyone up for making some extra money & helping work on a new site? If not I might also post in the main forum or on elance, but first wanted to check with you guys.
Overview:
The site would be a warehouse for all college team traditions. It would include a description of each tradition, with any videos & pictures. Fans could vote on their favorite ones.
The collection of this would be as simple as searching & copying/pasting & paraphrasing when necessary.
The other element would be contacting various fan boards to get ideas for new traditions.
Once we have a list of new ideas, we post a poll on the site for a vote. We then email local media to promote the most popular new tradition ideas, which would be an easy story for them.
Compensation:
I'll compensate any key ppl involved a fair rate. We can either work out an hourly or lump project rate.
Benefits:
This will hopefully help generate revenue for the board, via apparel & ticket sales for the various teams. And then there's the potential for creating some new & improved NU traditions. Tell your grandkids or chicks @ the bar it was your idea for the new mascot.
Technology:
I'm not current on the best tech available, but I'd like it to be open-source. Perhaps something like drupal. I'd want whoever is leading this effort to be familiar with the required technologies involved.
Site structure/design:
It can be very simple. A list of all teams in every major conference. When you click on each team it takes you to a page listing the traditions & poll to vote. It does need some sort of "college feel" to it.
My involvement would have to be limited to a "big picture" level. I don't have the time to get deeply involved, so we'll probably need 2-3 ppl's help with collecting all of the info.
Why could this work?
I'm open to your constructive thoughts. Looking at google stats it shows 8,100 ppl searched for "college traditions" last month, with little competition.
If you're interested in helping, please post your thoughts & what level you'd like to be involved. If you'd rather keep it private email me @ chad@huskerboard.com
I'll need to move on this soon, so let me know asap.
Overview:
The site would be a warehouse for all college team traditions. It would include a description of each tradition, with any videos & pictures. Fans could vote on their favorite ones.
The collection of this would be as simple as searching & copying/pasting & paraphrasing when necessary.
The other element would be contacting various fan boards to get ideas for new traditions.
Once we have a list of new ideas, we post a poll on the site for a vote. We then email local media to promote the most popular new tradition ideas, which would be an easy story for them.
Compensation:
I'll compensate any key ppl involved a fair rate. We can either work out an hourly or lump project rate.
Benefits:
This will hopefully help generate revenue for the board, via apparel & ticket sales for the various teams. And then there's the potential for creating some new & improved NU traditions. Tell your grandkids or chicks @ the bar it was your idea for the new mascot.
Technology:
I'm not current on the best tech available, but I'd like it to be open-source. Perhaps something like drupal. I'd want whoever is leading this effort to be familiar with the required technologies involved.
Site structure/design:
It can be very simple. A list of all teams in every major conference. When you click on each team it takes you to a page listing the traditions & poll to vote. It does need some sort of "college feel" to it.
My involvement would have to be limited to a "big picture" level. I don't have the time to get deeply involved, so we'll probably need 2-3 ppl's help with collecting all of the info.
Why could this work?
I'm open to your constructive thoughts. Looking at google stats it shows 8,100 ppl searched for "college traditions" last month, with little competition.
If you're interested in helping, please post your thoughts & what level you'd like to be involved. If you'd rather keep it private email me @ chad@huskerboard.com
I'll need to move on this soon, so let me know asap.
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