Soul launch new website

Published on November 4, 2004 under Arena Football League (1987-2008) (AFL I)
Philadelphia Soul News Release


PHILADELPHIA - The Philadelphia Soul have re-launched their official website, www.philadelphiasoul.com , offering fans a new and improved look at the Soul and the Arena Football League. The re-design aims to enhance the fans' experience by making the site easier to navigate and more visually dynamic.

"The new site will make for increased interactivity for our fans," Soul Chief Operating Officer and CFO Mimi Box said. "We are constantly looking for ways to improve our fans' experience and we believe they will find the new design more informative and user friendly."

Among the new site's most significant upgrades:

* A "look" more consistent with the team
* The availability of more information in an easier-to-access format
* Improved readability of text
* More dynamic features like game clips (video and sound)
* More expansive framework - allowing for constant growth
* Coming soon: a "blog" highlighted by weekly updated entries from Head Coach Michael Trigg, President Ron Jaworski, other members of the Soul's front office and Soul players.

Created and designed by RMG3, www.philadelphiasoul.com will continue to offer fans comprehensive off-season, in-season and game-day information as well as the ability to easily purchase merchandise and single game tickets.

The new site design is a work in progress and will be continually updated in the coming weeks.

Season tickets for the Philadelphia Soul's sophomore season are on sale now. For more information on season tickets call 1-888-PHIL-AFL or visit www.philadelphiasoul.com. The Soul led the Arena Football League in attendance averaging over 16,866 fans per home game, including six sellouts.



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