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Dec
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Almost every passing day, a ‘new guide to sports’ comes up somewhere on the Internet. This is mainly attributable to the web 2.0 revolution, which has provided people who have always had sports journalistic ambitions with the opportunity to bring those ambitions to fruition.
Thus a person whose pet sport is football can quite easily start a new ‘guide to sports’ website revolving around football; even with a minimum of monetary investment, and a minimum of technological know-how.
What many of the visitors to such a ‘guide to sports’ website revolving around football are likely to be looking for is really information about their favorite football players. And the owner of the website need not go around the world, paparazzi-style, trying to wretch interviews out of the football stars for his or her website’s audience. A lot of the information that the audience is likely to be looking for is sure to be found, quite easily, from the numerous database-run websites that offer sports profiles (profiles of notable sportsmen). So all the new webmaster really has to do is research thoroughly on these profile sites, and ensure that he or she updates her website with any ‘breaking news.’ That way, they are sure to keep the audience hooked.