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Update Your Swim Team's Listing on the Home of Youth Sports

By Andrew Herr, 08/29/17, 9:30PM CDT

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e are super excited that we can now offer this exclusive listing on SportsEngine.com and how you will start enjoying your team’s additional visibility on the youth sports directory.

You may have seen our most recent blog, SportsEngine.com & NBC Sports Go All-in to Promote Youth Sports Organizations. SportsEngine, TeamUnify's parent company, has a fantastic tool to make it easier for people to find your team. At SportsEngine.com, families can search for a sport they’re interested in joining, their location and child’s gender and age, and then see a list of teams in their area. With the backing of NBC Sports promoting this nationally to encourage participation in youth sports, it is easier than ever for your team to attract new swimmers and families.

 

Even better, TeamUnify teams have the exclusive swimming listing on this youth sports directory. Now, the ability to edit this listing is incorporated into your TeamUnify site. The majority of your information has already been auto-populated to appear when families search for the sport of swimming in your area. If you are not a TeamUnify customer and interested in learning more about this added visibility, please contact sales@teamunify.com and a TeamUnify expert will show you all the advantages of our swim team management system and our relationship with SportsEngine as well as NBC Sports.

Now that you know you have a listing, we want to make sure that the directory has the most up-to-date information about your team. So, please take a few minutes and update your team's listing today! You can do this by navigating to Team Admin > Team Profile, then clicking on the SportsEngine Setup tab. In this video Randy will walk you through the entire process, start to finish.

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