J1897.COM and Juventuz join forces (3 Viewers)

Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
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Mark,

I see that you posted this in the "announcements" thread, but I cant post there, for some unknown reason..

so, what does it mean that we joined forces with J1897 ?? Many of the posters there dont speak English, and vica versa...so its not like we can converse with them (unless you have an automatic Italian to English, English to Italian translator program :eyebrows: )

so, whats the point in all this ??
 

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JCK

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May 11, 2004
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#2
It is advertising to each other and probably more than that later. They are listed as our partners and we are listed as theirs.
 
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Mark

The Informer
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Dec 19, 2003
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    I didn't know you couldn't post in it. I should have seen it was "read only" mode. I'll move the 1st post here.



    yeah, what Jacques said and other stuff like that. They have an English section too there were Tifoso Lou is a mod. :D

    The site is a 100X more up to date than the official site.

    If they have things they want to organize, petitions, interviews with players, etc...we can all collaborate on it.
     

    Mark

    The Informer
    Administrator
    Dec 19, 2003
    97,627
    #4
    I am here today to tell you that we have reached a sensational partnership with the biggest Italian forum dedicated to Juventus, J1897.COM. I was contacted a couple of weeks ago by Giancarlo and was asked if we could join forces and make this happen.

    I don't need to remind you that Juventuz is the biggest forum for English speaking fans dedicated to The Old Lady with more than 8.000 registered members and more than 1.000.000 posts. There's no doubt this was meant to happen and two great forces join together for a great partnership that will bring us more views from fans in Italy and Europe , more exposure and many surprises.

    Here's a little history of J1897:

    J1897.COM

    A great love story.

    May 31st 2005

    That day started a great love story, a great love story called J1897.COM.

    The love from Juventini all over the world for The Old Lady became tangible, on the web, all over the world.

    108 years after the foundation of our biggest passion, Juventus, a group of Juventini spread all over Italy and Europe decided to bring to life a dream they wanted to share with thousands and thousands of Juventini all over the world.

    The fulcrum of J1897 is passion, right from the first day.
    Us bianconeri fans of J1897.COM, together to share a passion.
    Our passion.

    The forum, a story that is relatively new, a year and a half of growth continues.
    In these 18 months the numbers of the forum have grown immensely:
    more than 13.000 registered members
    an average of 25.000 visitors per day
    an average of 10.000.000 pages viewed daily.
    (source: Google analytics - October 2006)

    Exceptional numbers that have carried J1897.COM to the apex between the largest on-line communities in Italy and Europe.

    A Forum always in front line, especially in the summer of 2006.

    The most difficult summer of Juventus's history as seen J1897.COM fulfill a role of protagonist next to Juventus in every judicial actions taken.

    The will from us fans of the forum to defend Juventus against that dishonourable media attack we had to suffer last summer helped creating a group of shareholders, season ticket holders, simple fans called DifendiAMOlaJuve.

    DifendiAMOlaJuve and J1897.COM went to the administrative court of Lazio to fight for Juve but had to stop because F.C. S.p.A Juventus decided not to appeal to this court.

    They subsequently presented themselves at the chambers of arbitration and counsiliation, gaining more and more credibilty towards the media.

    TV, Radio, Web, Newspapers.
    J1897.COM as been mentioned by many media outlets thanks to numerous initiatives like:
    The letter to Borrelli
    Letter to Cesare Ruperto
    Letter to Commissioner Luca Pancalli
    The boycott campaign "Neanche Un Euro" "Not A Single Euro"

    All of these have all made some noise so far.

    J1897.COM as definitely became the epicenter for the Black & White fans on the web.

    The merit goes in great part to all the fans who make the site work each and every day and make it the most popular Italian forum dedicated to Juventus.
     
    Mar 27, 2007
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    #14
    Hi to juventuz staff and users

    I'm giancarlo (aka orsettodicheb) and I'm truly honoured these two websites got this partnership.
    I call it "exceptional" as this is a partnership between the two most important websites dedicated to juventus all over the world.

    Having said that, we are delighted to be able to collaborate with you. Juventus is our lover, let's make the dream come true.

    We wish you all the best, "Forza Juve" is just the beginning

    Giancarlo orsettodicheb
     

    Martin

    Senior Member
    Dec 31, 2000
    56,913
    #17
    Are you the guy from juventus1897.it? I think we spoke a couple of times over the years, I used to be the guy on juventuz. :)

    Hi to juventuz staff and users

    I'm giancarlo (aka orsettodicheb) and I'm truly honoured these two websites got this partnership.
    I call it "exceptional" as this is a partnership between the two most important websites dedicated to juventus all over the world.
    I agree on that, but I really have to ask what is the point of all these partnerships springing up now en masse? I mean j1897 seems like a very good idea because they have a big community, but what about the others? Is there anything being done to collaborate in a group wise manner? Or is it just to exchange buttons on the sites (in which case there's no point in making such a big deal out of it cause it means very little to the users)?
     

    Ahmedios

    Senior Member
    Nov 11, 2006
    5,107
    #18
    I didn't know you couldn't post in it. I should have seen it was "read only" mode. I'll move the 1st post here.



    yeah, what Jacques said and other stuff like that. They have an English section too there were Tifoso Lou is a mod. :D

    The site is a 100X more up to date than the official site.

    If they have things they want to organize, petitions, interviews with players, etc...we can all collaborate on it.
    That's what I was going to ask about; what the advantages of such an agreement are and how we can share positively in improving both forums. Now, the picture has become more obvious. :wink:

    Mark, what is the meaning of the sentence in bold?
     

    Marc

    Softcore Juventino
    Jul 14, 2006
    21,649
    #19
    Mark, what is the meaning of the sentence in bold?
    It means that the site is updated very ferquently (almost every minute) while juventus.com needs a whole day (sometimes even more) to be updated with news, interviews, etc....
     

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