Posts Tagged ‘tennis business’
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 MoreUse Your Off-Court Hours to Build an Online Course That Pays You Back
Tennis coaches know the drill – early mornings on court, late afternoons packed with lessons, and that mysterious black hole in the middle of the day when nothing much is happening. It is not quite enough time to rest, but too much time to waste. Here is the thing: those “dead” hours? They are actually gold. That is your window to build something that grows your income without adding more clients or exhausting your body.…
Read MoreHow AI Overviews Are Swallowing Your Tennis Content (And What To Do About It)
Ever feel like your blog or website is getting more visibility but somehow… fewer clicks? You are not imagining it. That weird graph you see in Search Console, where impressions keep going up but clicks keep falling, is not just a fluke. That’s AI Overviews (AIOs) at work. These fancy new boxes at the top of search results often serve up quick answers (your answers) and never send people your way. And yes, that includes…
Read MoreJuly 4th Tennis Marketing Ideas: How to Boost Engagement and Sales Over the Holiday
For many tennis businesses, July 4th comes and goes with nothing more than a generic social post and a small flag emoji. If that is all you plan, you are missing a prime chance to connect with players, parents, and fans who are relaxed, scrolling, and looking for something fun. This guide shows how to turn Independence Day into a purposeful content moment that builds brand love and even bumps revenue. Whether you run a…
Read MoreJuly 4th Social Media Post Ideas for Tennis Businesses
July 4th is more than fireworks and flag cakes. For tennis businesses, it is a built-in marketing moment that practically begs for creativity and engagement. Whether you run a tennis academy, manage a club, or coach private lessons, the Independence Day holiday gives you the perfect excuse to connect with your community on social media without sounding too promotional. Why does this matter? Your audience is already online scrolling through celebratory content. If you show…
Read MoreHow to Create a Freebie That Grows Your Tennis Business Email List
If you are tired of chasing down new clients or waiting for referrals to trickle in, it is time to flip the script. A strong email list gives you direct access to your audience without relying on social media algorithms or third-party platforms. And the smartest way to grow that list? Offer a freebie they actually want. In this article we will show you how to create a freebie for your tennis business. This simple…
Read MoreIs Your Phone Not Ringing Off the Hook With Lesson Inquiries? Here’s Why (and How to Fix It)
If you run a tennis academy, club, or offer private coaching—and your phone is not buzzing with new lesson requests—then you have a marketing problem, not a tennis problem. Even the best coaching staff, pristine courts, and top-tier equipment mean nothing if no one knows you exist.Let’s be real—great programs do not sell themselves. Why Marketing Matters (Even If You Are Already Busy) Sure, word-of-mouth is powerful. But in 2025, parents, players, and adult beginners…
Read MoreTennis Club Website Not Mobile-Friendly? You Are Losing Players (and Google Rankings)
If your tennis club website is not mobile-friendly, you are not just behind, you are bleeding business. Today, most people discover your tennis programs, coaches, and camps by searching on their phones. If your website does not load fast, look clean, and function well on mobile, you are handing those leads to your competitors. A clunky, outdated site on mobile sends one message – this business is not serious. What Is a Mobile-Friendly Tennis Website?…
Read MoreEmoji Etiquette: How to Use Them Without Sounding Like a Chatbot
Emoji used to add a little personality to a post. Now they are everywhere, and not always for the right reasons. Instead of enhancing your message, they can end up distracting from it, or worse, making you sound like a copy-paste robot. The rise of AI-generated content (thanks, ChatGPT and friends) has led to a specific kind of emoji fatigue, especially on social media platforms like LinkedIn. You have probably seen it. The ✨ “authentic…
Read MoreWhy Your Tennis Website Needs a Refresh (and What to Do About It)
The tennis industry is always in motion. New programs launch. Players come and go. Seasonal events change the calendar. Your website should keep pace. Yet many tennis clubs, academies, and coaches still treat their websites like a one-and-done project—set it up once and forget it. That approach leaves opportunities on the court. Refreshing your website is not just about looks. It is about staying relevant, attracting new players, and converting browsers into bookings. At Resourcely…
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