Thursday, March 19

RotoSavants.com Continues to Grow

I would like to thank all of the readers for using this site and point out some great news in the continued growth of RotoSavants.com. Our site has only been active under this domain name for 9 months and yet we are one of the top independent Fantasy Baseball Blogs around. For those who are interested in webmaster numbers we now carry a Google Page Rank of 4 and rank in the top 600,000 websites according to Alexa.com. We get almost 800 visits a day and have a great group of readers making comments. We also have 180+ people reading our RSS feed.

I would also like to invite people to enter the writing contest. I am looking for writing about your leagues or drafts that would be entertaining on the site. I know in one of my leagues we use the CBS frontpage article as a chance to write stories about our league. This is what we are looking for. Don't forget the best article as voted by the readers wins a one year subscription to Baseball Prospectus. Send all entries to TroyPatterson@RotoSavants.com.

Lastly head over to FP911.comand read my new writeup on Joey Votto.

2 comments:

Lee Perrault said...

I don't think we can thank you all enough for being a part of our little corner of the web. Keep on reading, and keep on participating! We're always looking for new ideas, new perspectives, and things that'll add to all of our fantasy baseball IQ.

Martin said...

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