unch, the ten-month old site takes on a different look and feel to convey its uniquely credible brand of football insight and experience-driven content.
(Vocus) June 23, 2009 -- The National Football Post (http://www.nationalfootballpost.com), the nation's8217;s fastest growing football website, unveils a dynamic and exciting new design. After an August 11, 2008 launch, the ten-month old site takes on a different look and feel to convey its uniquely credible brand of football insight and experience-driven content.
Some of the features of the new site include:
* Improved featuring of the site's8217;s principal contributors 's8211; Michael Lombardi, Andrew Brandt, Matt Bowen and others for ease of navigability and use.
* Improved and expanded Fantasy Football products, including the Fantasy Front Office (http://nationalfootballpost.com/front-office-presale.html) package consisting of a draft guide, NFP Total Access Pass and
commissioner-style fantasy leagues. Saints quarterback Drew Brees is the spokesman for the leagues.
* Coming this season, expanded team-by-team pages and coverage for each NFL team.
* A unique 's8220;Tailgating's8221; section for the 2009 NFL season.
* The Daily Jolt, an edgy and humorous look at football topics in a distinctive format.
* NFP Ticker, a scrolling ticker for breaking news and hot stories, continually updated.
* Integrated sponsorship opportunities for advertising partners.
Most important, NFP will serve readers even more with expanded insider content consisting of the Diner, the Tavern and the Sunday at the Post from Michael Lombardi; the Business of
Football from Andrew Brandt; the Player's8217;s Page from Matt Bowen; the Agent's8217;s Perspective from Jack Bechta; the most in-depth draft coverage anywhere by Wes Bunting; Fantasy
Football with Joe Fortenbaugh, and much more. The National Football Post's8217;s unique content will continue to set it apart from other football and general sports portals.
Check out the new look and feel of the National Football Post at http://www.nationalfootballpost.com.