Popular opinion among many college coaches is revolving around the idea that because prospects love to spend time on social media, they'll want to see a lot of content from you if they're going to pick your program.True. Kind of.More than any other medium you can deliver a recruiting message …
Two Easy Ways to be More Effective with Social Media Recruiting
by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate Strategies The need for an effective social media presence in recruiting has become increasingly important with the limitations put on face to face interactions due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For some coaches, this is something you are totally comfortable with …
Two Big Things Recruits Want From Your Social Media
by Dan Christensen, Tudor Collegiate Strategies When it comes to social media, many coaches think, “it’s not for me.” I get it. The only problem is, your recruits spend a lot of time on social media and it can be an incredible opportunity to build your brand as a coach and a program. You don’t …
Make Social Media Work For You
NCSACommunicating electronically seems to be getting more and more complicated.In addition to the shifting landscape of social media, rules like the NCAA’s “click, don’t type” rule are adding complexity to the way coaches and their prospects interact with each other.Based on watching the …
Why Your Social Media Message Is Last at the Buffet
Go to any buffet, and you’ll always find the tasty stuff at the end. I’m talking about the fruit and marshmallow salad, jello, pudding…all the stuff that tastes good, but isn’t all that good for you. In other words, all the stuff that my kids used to make a bee-line for any time we found ourselves …