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College Fantasy Football Insider’s New Look–Easy Access to News

By: Derrick Eckardt | Categories: College Fantasy Football Insider, Fantasy College Football

College Fantasy Football InsiderNews and easy access to the news is what the new look for College Fantasy Football Insider is all about. The most recent change for College Fantasy Football Insider is an upgraded new site look that allows users fast and easy access to a plethora of fantasy college football news and data.

College Fantasy Football Insider

One of the most obvious features in the new site (in the above screenshot) look is easy access to CFFInsider’s Facebook, Twitter, and RSS feeds in the header. I really like this change because it makes a strong statement that CFFInsider wants users to read its information, and wants to make it available in as many places as possible.

In addition to the new site, College Fantasy Football Insider will provide users with weekly projections and rankings that you can customize to your league’s scoring system.

Overall, the content at College Fantasy Football Insider is great and is likely to make you seem like the fantasy college football expert in your league.

MLB.com Pimps out CBSSports.com’s Fantasy Football

By: Derrick Eckardt | Categories: CBSSports.com, Fantasy Baseball, Fantasy Football, MLB, Partnerships

Each year, fantasy football becomes more popular and creates additional distance between itself and fantasy baseball in terms of popularirt. When I saw this email (pictured below) in my inbox, I could not help but think it a little bit odd. MLB.com had a special sign-up offer for CBSSports.com‘s Fantasy Football commissioner product. Really?

MLB.com Pimps out CBSSports.com's Fantasy Football

Maybe it’s because of its existing relationship for March Madness (MLB Advanced Media powers CBSSports.com’s March Madness on Demand) that MLB.com is pimping for CBSSports.com. Perhaps, it figures that at this point, those that are going to play fantasy football are going to play it, so MLB.com might as well make some money doing it. Nonetheless, definitely not something you would expect to see.

Is this the future of fantasy? Perhaps. As a means to monetize one fantasy business, it definitely makes sense to work with other fantasy sites that have complementary products that do not interfere with each business’ core product offerings.

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