JpurdNS was great up until a few weeks ago. Sammy C was suppose to do a AMA and answered a few questions and left. Stock has been down ever since
Yeah, we're sorry about that one! Sammy is a hard fella to pin down but we're hoping he'll get back to it at some point. We're stoked how the other AMAs panned out though, so thanks to everyone who got involved with those.
fredyferlIn Montreal there's Dr.Zorko and P3t3r that are managing the site and doing sales. The rest of the team is Eheath, Twig and Kretzschmar if I'm not mistaken. I'm starting an internship in 2 weeks to do SEO, so that NS is ranking better on Google for people who are searching ski related stuff. There's also philgaucher who's doing an internship
**This post was edited on Aug 18th 2020 at 11:40:32pm
Ding ding. We're stoked to have
@fredyferl joining us and
@philgaucher has been crushing it as an intern over the summer. These two are the best street skiing SEO team you could imagine.
@eheath moved on from NS staff a few months back but he's sticking around as head moderator and will always be at the heart of NS. I run the content side of Newschoolers and
@Dr.Zorko heads up the business side of things, with
@Kretzschmar and
@P3t3r backing us up. I'm going to make an effort to get in the forums more
@a_burger but as anyone has ever met me will know, I don't say a lot in real life either! As to what we've been up to... well, it's summer so we've been stacking content, redesigning stuff behind the scenes and trying to fix some other issues. We've got some cool stuff coming this fall that I hope you're all going to be stoked on, including the return of
@cydwhit, a couple of regular NS users joining the writing team and some stuff that I have to keep under wraps for now.
gravelNS is becoming less popular. but, doesn’t mean that there will not always be at least a few individuals who are passionate about what this community represents and those people do and will work hard to keep it alive in some way or another.
One of the things I'm most stoked on involves this guy^... and while this is somewhat true^, NS is certainly less popular than it was in the glory days, things have been pretty consistent for the last few years, with some upticks here and there.