Many parents feel as though their child is destined for greatness however, many may never see what it's like to be a professional athlete. Even though that may not be your student athletes future, a college scholarship may be very well the goal you have for your budding athlete.
So how do you get your kid out into the public eye of college recruiters? Sure, they may come to games and club and camp activities, but wouldn't it be convenient to have a website dedicated to their talent for sports? There is an emergence now of social media and online branding for high school athletes giving them a platform to display videos, upcoming games and meets and the opportunity for the world to connect with them.
How can you achieve this as a parent? Start by obtaining your child's domain name through websites such as Go Daddy where if you decided to have a website developed for your child, you are already investing in their online brand. Also, remind your children that goes online, stays online. Monitor their social media activity so it doesn't come back to haunt them and have their character called into question when they are going for that major athletic scholarship.
For more information on branding your student athlete and to set up a consultation, visit Sports & Stiletto Heels-Athletic and Sports Branding which is a PR and branding firm that offers web and social media management services to athletes and sports organizations.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Sunday, August 9, 2015
The Importance of Wikipedia to a new Professional Athlete
The Importance of Wikipedia to a new Professional Athlete
Anastasia C. Banks
Sports Branding Aficionado
As an athlete you have worked your entire life to get to this moment. You have made sacrifices and you have shed blood and tears to finally reach the big stage of your chosen sport. You are now about to sign your first professional athletic contract and it is clear to the world that you are someone to watch. So what happens next? Sure, the organization you have joined may have a marketing team that is suppose to work with you to get your name and your image out into the community, but what about the world? Have you thought about the average sports fan watching the NFL draft and they see their rival team draft you...a 6'5" 275 pound lineman and think to themselves, who is that?
When they pull out their smart phones, tablets and computers, most will go straight to Google and type in your name. At this point all control has left your hands and your past, present and future is now in the hands of millions wanting to know who you are. So how do you take back some of that control? How do you find a way to manage what people see on page one of their Google search? It's been said that after search option 10, the traffic to that link falls to less that 1%. So how can you target your demographic as an athlete and keep them searching in the right areas? One step that many ignore is the online encyclopedia, Wikipedia.
Although Wikepedia is seen as an unreliable source when doing research, it still is listed in the top 5 of all Google searches. The beauty of Wikepedia is that it can be self updated and monitored. This allows you as a professional athlete to monitor the information about you that is out there in the world. Many use Wikipedia as a source for information whether it is deemed accurate or not, so why leave your page up to whoever creates it first or wants to edit it?
Take your personal athletic brand in your own hands and take control. This is the first step towards successfully managing your brand.
Citations
1.Lee, J. (2013, June 20). No. 1 Position in Google Gets 33% of Search Traffic [Study]. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
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