Posts Tagged ‘social media’
Social Media Tip Tuesday #6 – Pick a Content Theme and Stick With It
Welcome back to our #TipTuesday series! Social Media Tip #6: Pick 2–3 Content Themes and Stick With Them Jumping from drills to memes to match scores to personal rants? Your audience gets confused—and they scroll right past. A clear theme builds recognition, trust, and faster growth. It also saves you major time when planning content. 🎾 Pick 2–3 main themes that reflect your brand. Examples: Tennis Tips & Drills Player Spotlights Coach Life / Training Behind-the-Scenes Gear…
Read MoreTipTuesday ?: Social Media Tip #5 – Use Hashtags That Actually Work
Welcome back to our #TipTuesday series! Social Media Tip #5: Use Smart Hashtags – Not Spammy Ones Hashtags help new people find your content—but only if you use the right ones. ? Skip generic ones like #tennislife (they are oversaturated). ? Use niche, relevant tags like: #TennisDrills #JuniorTennisTips #ClubLevelTennis #TennisParents Mix in location-specific hashtags too: #AustinTennis #SoCalTennis #NYCTennisCoach ? Try This Today: Swap out your usual hashtags for 3–5 that are specific to your audience and location. Track the…
Read MoreHow to Use Reddit to Grow Your Tennis Program
If you think Reddit is just a place for memes and heated arguments over pineapple on pizza, think again. Reddit has over 70 million daily users and is one of the best underused platforms for niche marketing—especially if you run a tennis business. Whether you offer lessons, manage a club, or run tennis camps, Reddit can help you grow your program by reaching people who are already talking about tennis, fitness, parenting, or local events.…
Read MoreTipTuesday ? #4: No, You Can’t Outsmart the Algorithm with a Banana Costume
Welcome back to our #TipTuesday series! Today is April Fools. But this tip is no joke. In the world of social media, it is easy to get distracted by gimmicks and viral trends. You scroll past a coach doing volleys in a dinosaur costume or a club announcing a “new rooftop clay court” (nice try, Dave). But here is the thing—none of that works long-term unless you are already showing up consistently. That is right.…
Read MoreIs Pinterest the Right Platform for Your Tennis Business?
If you run a tennis business—whether it is a club, academy, coaching service, or you sell tennis-related products—you are likely wondering where to spend your marketing time. Instagram and TikTok get all the buzz. Facebook groups feel familiar. And then there is Pinterest, quietly sitting there, doing its own thing. But here is the kicker—Pinterest is not just a social media platform. It is a powerful visual search engine. And yes, it might just be…
Read MoreTipTuesday #3 ? Stop the Scroll with Eye-Catching Content
Welcome back to our #TipTuesday series! Last week, we focused on sparking engagement. Now, let’s make sure your posts look as good as they perform with Tip #3: Use Eye-Catching Visuals. ? Tip #3: Use Eye-Catching Visuals People scroll fast—your post needs to pop instantly. High-quality, dynamic visuals will stop them in their tracks. Here is how to make your content stand out: Use Bright, Bold Images Avoid dark, blurry, or cluttered backgrounds. Choose vibrant, high-contrast shots that instantly scream tennis.…
Read MoreTipTuesday #2 ? How to Get More Comments on Your Tennis Posts
Last week, we talked about grabbing attention. Now, let’s keep it going with Tip #2: Spark Engagement with a Call to Action. ? Tip #2: Spark Engagement with a Call to Action Social media isn’t a monologue—it’s a conversation. The best posts invite your audience in and get them talking. Here is how: Ask a Simple, Fun Question: “What is the best tennis advice you have ever received?” “Clay, grass, or hard court—what’s your favorite surface?” “Pick…
Read MoreTipTuesday #1: Stop the Scroll with This Simple Trick ?
Welcome to the first #TipTuesday of our social media tips series for tennis businesses! Let’s kick things off with a game-changer: how to create scroll-stopping content for your tennis community. ? Tip #1: Start with a Hook That Hits Hard On social media, you’ve got about 2 seconds to grab attention before someone scrolls past. Lead with a bold question, a surprising stat, or a relatable tennis moment. For example: “Struggling to get that forehand just right?”…
Read More#TipTuesday is Back: Social Media Tips for Tennis Businesses!
It is that time of year again! At Resourcely Marketing, we are kicking off our annual #TipTuesday series—your go-to source for expert social media tips tailored specifically for tennis businesses. Whether your goal is to grow your audience, boost engagement, or establish yourself as an industry leader, we’ve got you covered. What is #TipTuesday? Each Tuesday for the next several weeks, we will be delivering fresh, bite-sized social media strategies designed to help you ace…
Read MoreWhy Your Tennis Business Needs a Facebook Page
A Facebook Page is not just a marketing tool, it is a direct line to potential players, clients, and customers. Whether you run a tennis club, coach players, sell tennis products, or develop new innovations for the sport, having a strong presence on Facebook can help grow your business and keep your audience engaged. Key Benefits of a Facebook Page for Tennis Businesses Increase VisibilityHaving a Facebook Page makes your business easier to find online.…
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