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December 10, 2024 at 10:26 am #236567
If used as a tool for recruitment, I think it is perfectly ok, as long as you guide it with her/him. I share similar feelings about my kids and social media, but as a recruitment tool I envision we are a team and working together to post things.
December 10, 2024 at 10:27 am #236568Also I wanna add that my cousin went through something similar when trying to get noticed for college sports. They set up a separate account just for sports—kept it focused on stats, highlights, and tournament schedules.
It worked well because it gave coaches a place to check out her skills without mixing in personal stuff.
If you’re hesitant, one option is to keep it strictly professional and guide her on what to post. Something like getlikes.com can also help boost visibility without going overboard—it’s about getting the right people to see her profile.December 12, 2024 at 12:45 pm #236636Social media can be a powerful tool for aspiring college athletes to showcase their skills, stats, and achievements to recruiters, but it’s not strictly necessary. If you’re uncomfortable, alternatives like creating a sports resume, using recruitment platforms (like Hudl), or sharing videos privately with coaches can work just as well. Ultimately, prioritize your comfort and your teen’s safety while exploring opportunities.
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December 20, 2024 at 1:20 pm #236882<span data-sheets-root=”1″>A very interesting topic, that I’m even surprised to find this on a regular forum, I think it’s worth climbing the branches again. I’ll kill a little time, but nothing …</span>
December 23, 2024 at 9:15 am #236941Social media can indeed be a double-edged sword for young athletes. While it offers a great platform for sharing stats and updates to boost recruitment chances, safety and privacy are valid concerns. Striking a balance, like setting accounts to private and being selective about posts, could be a good compromise. On a lighter note, when you need a break from all the discussions, check out gatesofolympusslot.cc for some fun and relaxation!
January 29, 2025 at 7:04 pm #238256Social media is great for players to connect with fans, build their brand, and even attract sponsorships. But it’s a double-edged sword—one bad post can hurt their reputation. Sites like StreamingMafia.com help players grow their audience and monetize content, making social media a powerful tool when used wisely.
March 21, 2025 at 5:38 am #240516Social media accounts for players can serve as an excellent platform for connecting with fans, sharing behind-the-scenes moments, and building their personal brand. However, it can also open doors to unwanted distractions, pressure, or even criticism. Players might have the chance to control their narratives and engage with a global audience, but the constant exposure could come with challenges. For instance, sharing something casual, such as solar system snap could have the potential to spark interest or become a trend, but it also might unintentionally draw more attention than expected. It’s all about finding a balance between personal life and public persona.
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