The AOL site FanHouse (no longer a standalone site) jumped straight on the story, posting articles about the events as they unfurled, along with pictures of the intern, of Steve Phillips, and of his wife.
For example, the sports section of Propeller now redirects to FanHouse.com. But what happens when it doesn't, or when it proves so worthwhile that it ends up being purchased by a competitor? How do you handle closing down, migrating, or merging a...
The site in question is FanHouse, an AOL property (note: I work for AOL). This was a full team project, with everyone on the FanHouse team involved from start to finish, from design to development to product to search engine optimization (SEO).
At the end of last year, FanHouse (a site that I work with) put up a post about what we thought was a fairly non-descript event, surely nothing that many people would be searching for. With Spain's victory, the World Cup is over for another four...