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I am world ranked player and former BYU Men's Tennis Coach who is looking for good junior players in the Las Vegas area that are interested in working towards getting a college scholarship.
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Thanks,
Mark
Hey Dann, this is really great who ever thought of this. This is another good idea to promote and make connections. I look forward getting to hit with you and Brian at some point not too far off. Hope your father is doing better.
Another idea I reccommend is to create an seperate profile for Natural Tennis. Take a look at the profile for the Boston Lobsters to see how they are marketing. It can be a great marketing tool with info about your racquets, links, etc. You can also add photos and videos of course.
If you need any help, let me know.
M
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Thanks,
Mark
It's great to have you here! Thanks for coming. I think you will see the powerful opportunities here to outreach to the tennis community.
For starters, I think you could start a Two-Handled Racket Players group, click that link.
Invite your tennis contacts. We’re trying to reach 20,000 members by Wimbledon. :-)
Another idea I reccommend is to create an seperate profile for Natural Tennis. Take a look at the profile for the Boston Lobsters to see how they are marketing. It can be a great marketing tool with info about your racquets, links, etc. You can also add photos and videos of course.
If you need any help, let me know.
M
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Here is our standard welcome note:
You just joined a super fun and infectious "community-based" tennis social network which connects tennis players, fans, coaches, and you.
The Forum is really the hub of the online community. Other places to explore: post youtube videos, add your own photos, write your own blog.
…and just hang out and meet great people.
Welcome aboard,
Mark