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Social Media for the College-bound Athlete David Portney, AVCA Media Rel ations Manager #AVCAConvention

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Social Media for the College-bound Athlete. David Portney, AVCA Media Relations Manager # AVCAConvention. Who am I?. Worked at the AVCA for three years. Ithaca College class of 2009: Sport Media. Previous Employers: New York Giants Memphis Redbirds Olympic News Service. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Social Media for the College-bound Athlete

Social Media for the

College-bound Athlete

David Portney, AVCA Media Relations Manager

#AVCAConvention

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Who am I?Worked at the AVCA for three years.Ithaca College class of 2009: Sport Media.Previous Employers:

New York GiantsMemphis RedbirdsOlympic News Service

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Three options for social media use:

1) Don’t use it at all.2) Use it for bad.3) Use it for good.

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Don’t use it at all.Nothing to gain.Nothing to lose.Occasionally post about how much homework you have.Milk toast.

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One theme for all three points:

Social media is a direct reflection of YOUR personality.

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The ONE question:

HOW DO YOU WANT TO BE REFLECTED?

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Use it for bad.Speaking negatively about teachers, friends, teammates, family, volleyball (etc.).

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Use it for bad.Post inappropriate photos of yourself and friends.

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Use it for bad.

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Use it for bad: Farmington High School

Basketball

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Use it for bad.

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Use it for good.Take the negatives and flip it.

For example…

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Use it for good.“Why does Mrs. Smith do this to us? Biology is useless and I’ll never use it again after this class. #HomeworkSucks.”

“Swamped with homework, but Friday’s just around the corner! #WorkinHard #TGIF”

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Use it for good“I hate practice.”

“Rough day at practice, but we worked out some kinks and we’ll be ready for Saturday. 7PM you all better be there!”

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Use it for good.

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Don’t be a phony.Gabby Reece said authenticity is the key to personal branding success.

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SummaryCoaches are watching…use common sense. Before you hit send ask yourself, “How would I feel if that college coach saw this?”Flip the negative into a positive.

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Questions? [email protected]

Twitter: @DavidAPortney @AVCAVolleyball