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How to Get Your Team to Show up at the Top of SportsEngine.com

By Andrew Herr, 11/07/17, 9:15PM CST

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Beyond just the ability to sign up, when you update your information and enable your registration to show on SportsEngine.com, you will start to rank/show up higher than the competing teams in your area who don’t have a registration enabled.

In August, we launched a brand new portal connection for your team to the new home of youth sports at SportsEngine.com. When families search for youth sports programs for their child, this sports directory gives them a list of teams in over 20 sports in their area. And, we want to help your team rank higher!

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The directory has many filters and search terms to key into specific sports. As part of your TeamUnify subscription, your team or program was automatically added to this youth sports directory, and you didn’t have to do a thing! You can also update your team’s information, update contact details, and even share your registrations and event sign ups to the directory, all from within your TeamUnify site. Helping families find your team easier than ever.

 

Beyond just the ability to sign up, when you update your information and enable your registration to show on SportsEngine.com, you will start to rank/show up higher than the competing teams in your area who don’t have a registration enabled. The higher up you show, the more likely new families are to find your team.

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This can be huge for your team and can help drive more and more families into your registration and more athletes onto your team. So, why not start today? Login to your site and flip the toggle on to add your registration or event sign ups to the SportsEgine.com youth sports directory today.

 

Randy will take you through how to update your team and add your registration:

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