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Learn how to utilise social media to communicate with your players, staff and fans, and create new sponsorship opportunities.

  • How to Create a Google+ Page for Your Club

    In , by Ash Read

    Google+ now allows businesses to create pages and creating a page for your club is a great way to keep people up-to-date with what’s going on and add to your online presence. In this article we’ve gone hands-on to offer you a simple 6-step walkthrough, showing how quick and easy it is to get set up on Google+.

  • A Beginners Guide to: YouTube

    In by Ash Read

    YouTube is now the Internets second biggest search engine, behind Google (who own YouTube). People are watching 2 billion videos a day on YouTube and uploading hundreds of thousands of videos daily. In fact, every minute, 24 hours of video is uploaded to YouTube.

  • Creating a Successful Facebook Page

    In by Ash Read

    Creating a Facebook page is a great way to keep people up to date with your club, in the article you’ll find out how to start a page and some tips on making it engaging and managing your Facebook page.

  • Twitter in Plain English

    In by Ash Read

    Over the past few years Twitter has taken the world by storm and you may well find yourself asking; what’s it all about? or; Why do people Tweet? Here’s a short introduction to the micro-blogging service Twitter, which will hopefully answer your questions.

  • A Beginners Guide to: Facebook Pages

    In by Ash Read

    In their own words; “A Facebook Page is a public Profile that enables you to share your business and products with Facebook users.”

  • Creating Great Online Content

    In by Ash Read

    Everyone has the ability to produce great content and producing great content is not about glitz and glamour, if you’re making videos; it’s not the quality of the camera that makes the difference, with blogs it’s not the widgets and plug-ins that make it successful, it’s the content.

  • Social Media and Amateur Football [Case Study]

    In by Ash Read

    Social media can be a powerful tool for clubs and athletes at all levels, and as much as we can tell you this sometimes it’s best just to see it in action. This case study highlights how one grass roots football team have used social media.

  • Introduction to Social Media

    In by Ash Read

    The Internet has provided one of the biggest cultural shifts ever. It’s changing the way we do things and the way we communicate. Gone are the days when the Internet and social networks were for techies, now everybody is getting involved, checking social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter and YouTube is now one of the biggest reasons people come online.