I'm wondering if anyone ever visits sites like this at all? Not a pro rider's bio page on the overall team website, but the rider themselves having a dedicated URL just to them, outside of their respective team. Here's the scoop: I have a good friend that is a bona fide "pro guy", and he and I have talked about putting together a site for him to help land sponsors and such.
First off, a few examples:
http://www.nathanrennie.net/
http://www.brianlopes.com/
http://www.stevepeat.com/
http://www.jefflenosky.com/
http://www.annecaro.com/
It seems to be a pretty prevelant phenomenon in the gravity cycling world, but not as much on the XC side of things. I tried searching for Travis Brown, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, Geoff Kabush and Ned Overend, and all I found was bio pages on their team's websites, nothing dedicated to them individually.
So what do you guys think? Cheesy and dumb? Cool and informative? Helpful in the quest for sponsorship? I'd like to set up a sort of "blog" or race journal, that way his sponsors can check in on the site from time to time and see results, musings, photos, that kind of thing. You know, the standard stuff.
Thanks!
First off, a few examples:
http://www.nathanrennie.net/
http://www.brianlopes.com/
http://www.stevepeat.com/
http://www.jefflenosky.com/
http://www.annecaro.com/
It seems to be a pretty prevelant phenomenon in the gravity cycling world, but not as much on the XC side of things. I tried searching for Travis Brown, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, Geoff Kabush and Ned Overend, and all I found was bio pages on their team's websites, nothing dedicated to them individually.
So what do you guys think? Cheesy and dumb? Cool and informative? Helpful in the quest for sponsorship? I'd like to set up a sort of "blog" or race journal, that way his sponsors can check in on the site from time to time and see results, musings, photos, that kind of thing. You know, the standard stuff.
Thanks!