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I need your input!
I am trying to put together a flyer to recruit new coaches. I need your help on the wording. I want to let them know about the advancement in figures and bases and overall playability in as few of words as possible. Please I need your input!
Geno H |
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This is pretty much what I do for a living. Let me think on it some and I'll hit you up.
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Hit Me Up Also Dm
I Am In The Same Situation On Coach Recruitment....let Me Know
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DM,
Thanks a million! Geno H |
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I just read another post that was similar. You may want to start off with a headline something like "Football, friends, and fellowship". This dosen't make a direct reference to EF but with EF related imagery on the cover, it makes a good point.
I think those three words pretty well sum up why we are all here. I work on it some more this evening. |
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News Paper
Flyers are great, but the two greatest single coach recruiting coups that I ever pulled off was in San Antonio TX. First, I got 9 coaches to start the league when Miggle did an article on me in "Plugged-in" fall issue 1999. Then a year later, the local news paper, San Antonio Express News, did an article on our league, the Alamo City EFL in June 2000. We got about 6 coaches out of that. The coaches themselves had friends so word-of-mouth was a factor too.
Never underestimate the power of mass media! Also, your location, location, location has a lot to do with recruiting. But if you build it, they will come. Good luck! Jerry
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