I'm looking for someone (or someones, this could absolutely be a group project) who would be interested in producing two 'extra' posts per week for us. Basically visiting the forums for our next opponent each week and gathering poster quotes (noting username and site, of course) that are funny, thoughtful, outrageous, or interesting. I think it would be a blast to have a digested version of what "they" are saying before we play them, and perhaps then again (to a lesser extent) shortly thereafter.
This could be a weekly thing, a featured post that we would tweet and FB out as in-house content. As much as it could be about humor, it may also be a way to get some genuine insight, and provoke conversation here on our own forum.
Anyone interested? In true BP style, this is a grassroots and "grab it and run with it" concept that could be a lot of fun. Interested in this sort of thing but not "What They're Saying"; then let's talk about introducing other featured posts that blur the line between articles and normal posts. BP has always generated its own content; we're not going to try and become a blog but there's a TON of room for us to fill the gap between the sort of static articles you might find on a blog and our regular posting, in the form of elevated feature posts. This is an ongoing conversation, and I'd like to invite any interested to join it.
This could be a weekly thing, a featured post that we would tweet and FB out as in-house content. As much as it could be about humor, it may also be a way to get some genuine insight, and provoke conversation here on our own forum.
Anyone interested? In true BP style, this is a grassroots and "grab it and run with it" concept that could be a lot of fun. Interested in this sort of thing but not "What They're Saying"; then let's talk about introducing other featured posts that blur the line between articles and normal posts. BP has always generated its own content; we're not going to try and become a blog but there's a TON of room for us to fill the gap between the sort of static articles you might find on a blog and our regular posting, in the form of elevated feature posts. This is an ongoing conversation, and I'd like to invite any interested to join it.
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