myHitNews.com Prepares To Bring You More In ’09
By Will Cummings
myHitNews.com
As myHitNews.com (formerly Hit News.com) moves closer to celebrating its first anniversary in April, we are also preparing to move our site from WordPress.com back to WordPress.org, which is the non-free self-hosted version of WordPress that will be hosted by Hit Highlights.com.
This move will allow us to have more control over content and appearance and the ability to generate revenue through advertisement. But don’t worry, we will continue to keep this site free to our visitors, whose numbers have steadily grown despite our not having any advertisement. Inasmuch, last month (January), myHitnews.com peaked with an average daily number of 327–different–computers (used by human visitors) logging on to the site with a high of 1,120 in a single day. Not bad numbers for a blog site with no advertisement.
I also would like to thank Thomas Liechti (Action Force) and Bobby Mills (1000ydguy) for their outstanding contributions of materials and articles that they provide to myHitNews.com. And especially thanks to all those who have e-mailed and thanked us for the work that we do here. Hopefully, it’s only going to get better.
Our plan moving forward is to:
- Bring you more pictures, video, interviews and in depth looks into Nebraska high school athletics, and its participants
- Continue to provide a storehouse of information on the top athletes in the state.
- Make the site more interactive for visitors to share their views.
The last point is because we know, at times, our opinions and picks will make some uncomfortable and others down right mad, but we are going to tell it like we see it. And we will allow you to freely fire back.
Right now myHitNews.com only covers football, boys basketball and track and field. Yes! We would definitely like to cover other sports. So if you would like to contribute or know someone who might, send us an e-mail to myhitnews@yahoo.com
Coming Soon:
- Class of 2010 Football Prospects Board revamp and capsules of the players to watch for in 2009.
- Breakdown of the Class A Nebraska high school District Basketball Tournament.
- myHitNews.com’s first Omaha All-Metro Basketball Team.
- A look into the Nebraska Cornhuskers instate football recruiting.
- Nebraska track and field athletes to watch for in 2009.
We apologize for interuptions you may have while attempting to reach our site or trying to navigate through it during the next week or so as we make our switch.



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