Making social media work for your club by John Fuller on Tue, 6 Jul 21 Last updated on July 6, 2021 Read More →
July 6, 2021
The vast majority of clubs on Pitchero will already have a social media presence but there are always ways to make it work better for you.
Whether you use Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, all three or others, social media has the potential for any sports club to massively amplify who hears from you - helpful for players, volunteers, sponsorship and fundraising.
Here are a few examples from clubs, followed by my thoughts on ways to achieve growth.
Clubs smashing social
Reading Hockey Club’s Twitter account is a busy, varied and well-curated bank of content. They blend score updates from Pitchero with local press coverage in the Reading Chronicle and retweets of other hockey accounts including their colts and ladies teams.
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