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Double post, oopsSo I have a meeting tomorrow with my coach about media ways to get our program (college team) out to more people and schools. I plan on talking about updating our website since it hasn't been updated since like 2011 (yikes) and making sure there is tryout information and stuff on there, doing more frequent posts on our Facebook page (one of our assistant coaches runs it and right now the only thing that really happens on it is the occasional bulk upload of pictures, more twitter updates and like a legit twitter presence (two of my teammates made the twitter--without knowledge of my coach I believe-- and they haven't posted anything since September). Anyone have any suggestion about media ways our team info out there more to prospective cheerleaders?
A lot of organizations link their instagram/twitter/facebook so that if they tweet, it goes to facebook, or if they post a photo, it goes to all of them. It's a good way to keep a presence on all of the social media without having to manually update all of them.
I looooove when college cheer teams have a social media presence - it really helps when you're looking at colleges... it's hard to get excited about a school when their cheer info is nowhere to be found. Even if I have no chance of making the team, I like to be able to see what they're up to. I've noticed a lot of the websites and social media isn't kept up to date... I think updating the website and facebook/twitter more will definitely help you be seen more! Purdue Cheer does a great job keeping up with social media, check out their facebook! So does Georgia Tech