We get asked pretty regularly about exactly who reads Ballpark Digest, so we’ve compiled the results of a recent reader poll for your review. In terms of sheer numbers, between 42,000 and 52,000 unique IP addresses (which does not include search engines and other automated crawlers) check Ballpark Digest in a given month. There are […]
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Final days of Ballpark Digest survey
Just a reminder: we’re entering the final days of the Ballpark Digest reader survey, and we want to hear from you about some new ventures we’re considering for the future. We are looking at some new publishing initiatives, and we want to hear from you. As an incentive, we’ll throw in 10 August Publications eBooks, […]
Thank you for the best. month. ever.
Thanks to everyone for making July the best month ever on Ballpark Digest: We exceeded 900,000 page views for the month, and we hit new marks both in total page views and average page views per day. Everyone and their uncle are launching websites these days: there’s an abundance of riches when it comes to […]
Boise as Triple-A market? There’s talk
With all the talk about a new ballpark in downtown Boise, one small detail didn’t get much attention: business leaders want to consider building a Triple-A ballpark. Here’s why it’s a good idea. A year ago we argued that Boise would be a good destination for the then-relocating Portland Beavers (Class AAA; Pacific Coast League), […]
Dash: Inaugural BB&T Ballpark season a success
The decision by the city to fund BB&T Ballpark is still a sore issue among some local residents, so the Winston-Salem Dash (High Class A; Carolina League) wisely issued a 2010-11 community report today, touting the many successes for both the ballpark and the city, including job creation, revenue generation and community outreach. “I’m pleased […]