New eBook: Grassroots Sport and Social Media
This week has seen the release of a new FREE ebook that is designed to help grassroots sport when it comes to unravelling the dark art of Social Media.
It has been put together by Ash Read from www.fundsport.com who has been writing for UKSN since the start in January and also is a regular guest blogger on www.sportsnetworker.com.
Whether your a large sports club, a Sunday league football team, or an individual athlete there’s no escaping the fact that the Internet is going to play a big part in your development, and your future.
“Social media is about adding to the enjoyment of being a part of your club – giving your members more memories, more talking points and more laughs. For athletes and clubs alike a strong online presence can separate you from others and make you stand out, this could potentially be the difference between getting sponsorship and not getting sponsorship.”
In this ebook you’ll learn:
– Why should you take advantage of social media and the Internet?
– Why should you care about social media?
– The ins and outs of social media
– How can you use social media?
It is a great read and if you are involved in sport at any level and have an interest in social media then its well worth downloading. If you have any questions for Ash you can get hold of him on twitter on @AshRead14
Click on the picture below for your copy….
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