American Football Association Unveils Blog
The American Football Association (AFA) today unveiled its new blog (http://americanfootballassn.blogspot.com/).
(PRWEB) May 4, 2005 -- The American Football Association (AFA) today unveiled
its new blog (http://americanfootballassn.blogspot.com/).
Celebrating
its 25th year, the AFA is a 501(c)(3) non-profit tax-exempt corporation that
monitors the action of more than 750 senior amateur football teams from
coast-to-coast each year. Dedicated to the advancement of semi-pro/minor league
football throughout the United States, they continue to serve as the national
organization for non-professional leagues and teams from
coast-to-coast.
For the uninitiated, a weblog or "blog" is a website that
contains brief, discrete pieces of information called posts that are arranged in
reverse chronological order. A weblog can contain a wide variety of content
including written essays, annotated links, documents, graphics, and multimedia.
Originally used by individuals to keep online journals, blogs have arrived in
the business communications mainstream in a big way within the past two years
and have proven to be an excellent way to distribute information and engage web
users in dialogs. To that end, the AFA’s blog implementation will provide
documents, graphics and even multimedia related to semi-pro football around the
USA complementing its current set of communications tools.
This Blog can
also be accessed as an Atom formatted XML site feed to be viewed in a Newsreader
or syndicated to another site by clicking http://americanfootballassn.blogspot.com/atom.xml
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/5/prweb235797.htm