After 10 years, state’s prep sports site still growing
By: James Barron of the Santa Fe, New Mexican
Kyle Henderson can simply use the name of his website to measure the progress of it.
When the 2002 St. Michael’s graduate started up what is now the state’s most visible prep sports site, nmpreps.com, in 2005, Henderson used a sign on the backpack he carried to football games to promote it. For the past three years, Henderson has had a sponsor, Tate Branch Auto Group out of Artesia, which lends him a truck with the nmpreps.com logo on it.
In 10 years, Henderson has created the premier site to follow high school sports statewide — although its bread and butter is football and basketball — and it has grown to levels even he never envisioned. In August alone, Henderson said he had 1.3 million page views as he offered a glimpse of the prep football crystal ball for the 2015 season. On the first Friday of the season, nmpreps.com registered 141,000 page views from readers wanting to know the progress of state games.
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By: James Barron of the Santa Fe, New Mexican
Kyle Henderson can simply use the name of his website to measure the progress of it.
When the 2002 St. Michael’s graduate started up what is now the state’s most visible prep sports site, nmpreps.com, in 2005, Henderson used a sign on the backpack he carried to football games to promote it. For the past three years, Henderson has had a sponsor, Tate Branch Auto Group out of Artesia, which lends him a truck with the nmpreps.com logo on it.
In 10 years, Henderson has created the premier site to follow high school sports statewide — although its bread and butter is football and basketball — and it has grown to levels even he never envisioned. In August alone, Henderson said he had 1.3 million page views as he offered a glimpse of the prep football crystal ball for the 2015 season. On the first Friday of the season, nmpreps.com registered 141,000 page views from readers wanting to know the progress of state games.
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