One in six of your fans have gone mobile
February 14, 2012Projections are that mobile web browsing will be half of all web traffic by the middle of this decade, and that means your website will likely reach that number much sooner.
Projections are that mobile web browsing will be half of all web traffic by the middle of this decade, and that means your website will likely reach that number much sooner.
As the new Director of Mobile at PrestoSports, my new focus is on taking our mobile platform to unseen heights.
Stat Crew has announced their limited release of stat entry for 2011-2012 and a paid edition of the PrestoSports Network
We believe that statistics should be part of an athletic website, not a separate package at additional cost. We hope you enjoy the short video we've made that shares what we’ve done so far and where we are headed in the future.
PrestoSports has recently added the ability to export both conference and team season statistical information that can be used for NCAA reporting. This feature will be available for men's and women's lacrosse, baseball and softball upon the release of Version 4.2.6, with the other sports soon following.
Last month, Facebook made a major changed to the way its Like button works. Previously when you hit the Like button, only a link to the story would appear on your wall and in your network news feed. Now, the title of the story appears with a thumbnail and a blurb gets posted to your wall when you Like something. You also can comment on the link if you like. In short, the Like button now has the same functionality as if you posted the link to your wall yourself.
Robb talks about his favorite week of the year and how the MMOD iPad app will make the next four days that much better.
One of the major changes from release 4.1.9 is that the system will automatically add box score links to network schedules. With that, it is more important than ever that sites customize their autopublishing rules.
Our weekly system releases give us the chance to get new features to all users as soon as they are developed and tested. With last week's release, box scores now automatically appear in your recaps.
We believe that the first impression of a new website is important to building a fan base. To keep fans coming back after a launch we make sure new sites have links that work, content on every page, and that the site looks good in all browsers.
In an age of ever present media, being able to attract and direct traffic to specific pages of your website is becoming more important. Through the use of targeted links and splash pages you can make sure fans can find pages highlighting information on promotions, stores, honors, recruitment, and success.
As spring regular seasons wrap up, we wanted to share a feature which can assist conference offices in sorting out tiebreakers for post-season tournaments.