by Jayson Schmidt, PreseasonThe summer is a wonderful time to get a head start on the next recruiting class. Just like getting on the road, evaluating athletes, and doing the traditional legwork it takes to get on a recruit’s radar, winning on social media is important work that can help you …
5 Simple Tips for Being Consistent on Social Media
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachMost coaches struggle to be consistent. The intention is there but we are so busy with other things we often don’t have enough time or energy left over to create our content and keep up with posting.Consistent effort is required to be successful at anything. Not …
3 Smart Ways to Manage Time on Social Media
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachDo you struggle to find enough time in your day to manage social media?Does the thought of juggling your social media tasks make you break out in a cold sweat?Let’s face it, coaches are busier than ever. Between email, phone calls, recruiting, practices, games …
A Simple Social Media Recruiting Strategy to Weed Out Those Who Are Not a Good Fit
by Mandy Green, Busy CoachThere was nothing I hated more than putting in a ton of work beforehand to get a recruit to campus, and then taking a good chunk of the day while they were on campus, only to find out that they weren’t going to be a good fit.I felt it was such a waste of …
How You Should Be Preparing for Your Next Class
by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate StrategiesYou’re next recruiting class.I am guessing it is an important one.Maybe you missed in your last class. Just didn’t quite bring in the quantity or quality of athlete you were hoping to bring in. Making this class extra important.Maybe you …