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		<title>Top 100 Ways to Build Your Sports Career Using Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 03:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tyler Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though I am already lucky enough to have a job in sports that I love, I never stop trying to accumulate industry knowledge or competitive intelligence, if you will.  Below are the top 100 ways I’ve found and/or witnessed others using to help further develop their career in sports.  The first 90 have are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1385" src="http://sportsnetwork.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/h_sports-300x201.jpg" alt="" width="173" height="116" />Though I am already lucky enough to have a job in sports that I love, I never stop trying to accumulate industry knowledge or competitive intelligence, if you will.  Below are the top 100 ways I’ve found and/or witnessed others using to help further develop their career in sports.  The first 90 have are all related to Twitter, either examples from my experience or a resource I use frequently. The final 10 are more the meat and potatoes of my advice!</p>
<p>100.  Check out the book @Breakintosports through ticket sales by Mark Washo<br />
99.   Stay motivated each and everyday <a href="http://www.twitter.com/gitomer" target="_blank">@gitomer</a><br />
98.   One of the best resources out there <a title="sports business" href="http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/article/59800" target="_blank">@SBJSBD</a><span id="more-1312"></span><br />
97.  Continually work on your writing skills, or launch a blog like <a href="http://www.twitter.com/MOgulnick" target="_blank">@MOgulnick</a><br />
96.  Know the breaking news out there <a href="http://www.espn.com" target="_blank">@espn</a><br />
95.  Work on editing skills or help edit for others like @mollyosu<br />
94.  Personal branding guru has great tips all the time <a title="Dan Schawbel" href="http://www.personalbrandingblog.com" target="_blank">@danschawbel</a><br />
93.  Find the buzz of the sports underworld <a href="http://www.deadspin.com" target="_blank">@Deadspin</a><br />
92.  What’s sports radio doing locally? @670TheScore<br />
91.  If the Olympics come, opportunities will come with it @PatrickSandusky<br />
90.  Be a part of conversations like @JoshFienberg<br />
89.  Mascots tweet too @Southpaw<br />
88.  Relate with bands that entertain at your stadiums/ballparks @umphreysmcgee<br />
87.  Stay in touch with your roots @IowaCubs<br />
86.  Know what minor league teams are up to @WolvesTicketGuy<br />
85.  Maintain your hobbies, be yourself @runnersworld<br />
84.  Find passionate people in sports @JimLoria<br />
83. What do agents think about teams &amp; their client’s @RosenhausSports<br />
82.  Always have great resources at your fingertips @SportBizNews<br />
81.  Television production insight @jasonromano<br />
80.  Know what local NCAA programs are up to @NU_Sports<br />
79.  Obtain personal references like @JeremiahZimmer<br />
78.  Sports Law perspectives @Sports_business<br />
77.  Recent sports TV ratings @Ourand_SBJ<br />
76.  Stay up on Twitter news <a href="http://www.mashable.com" target="_blank">@mashable</a><br />
75. Communicate your brand better @QuintCareers<br />
74.  Recently launch football league @UFLFootball<br />
73.  Recently launched women’s football @MyLFL<br />
72.  Impress people or find conversation starters @Sports_Stumpers<br />
71.  Advertised as the point of value between sport and fans @SportFanConnect<br />
70.  Promote others work in sports you enjoy @BrianDryfhout<br />
69.  Learn about the Olympic Bid process @2016olympicbid<br />
68.  Social media junkies are great networkers &amp; resources @zaibatsu<br />
67.  CNBC’s best sports biz resource <a href="http://www.twitter.com/darrenrovell1" target="_blank">@Darrenrovell1</a><br />
66.  See what conference’s @GaryVee is speaking at<br />
65.  Refine your design skill like @lmarkchisox<br />
64.  Activ8Social @dcSportsGuy<br />
63.  Read @mcuban’s blog<br />
62.  See what people are betting on @sportsbetting<br />
61.  Take a few lessons from @pennypower<br />
60.  Read reporters you enjoy @trippmickle<br />
59.  See what local celebs are doing to promote themselves @BillyDec<br />
58.  Gather insight from unique sources @MoveTheSticks<br />
57.  Create a following like <a href="http://www.twitter.com/THE_REAL_SHAQ" target="_blank">@THE_REAL_SHAQ</a><br />
56.  Be an innovator, challenge convention @fastcompany<br />
55.  Tune in to new sports TV shows @joebucklive<br />
54.  Meet fans through tweetups like @MeganDosCuatro<br />
53.  Know what the NFL Network is up to @richeisen<br />
52.  Great Sports Illustrated insight &amp; news @SI_PeterKing<br />
51.  Stay up with Labor issues in sports @SBJLizMullen<br />
50.  Observe how the Oakland A’s interact with fans @ticketservices<br />
49.  See how teams in your market are interacting with customer’s @HawksCustCare<br />
48.  Learn what venues are up do and what’s coming to town @unitedcenter<br />
47.  Find beat reporters for team info. @scottmerkin<br />
46.  Know what’s rocking in your city @LiveNation<br />
45.  Be bilingual @OrgulloSox<br />
44.  Know author’s of ticket selling strategies @RonGoch<br />
43.  Interact with athletes @PGA_JohnDaly<br />
42.  Catch breaking news and scoop @SI_JohnHeyman<br />
41. Observe how athletes are creatively using Twitter @ochoNFLcinco85<br />
40.  Start your own groups feed @ChiSportBizPros<br />
39.  TWIXPLODE yourself <a href="http://www.twitter.com/SeanMalarky" target="_blank">@SeanMalarky</a><br />
38.  Know who’s been traded @transactionlist<br />
37.  Comment on blogs @TylerDJohnson<br />
36.  Utilize Sports Job search engines @WorkInSports<br />
35.  The CEO behind the #1 sports job posting site @John_Mellor_CEO<br />
34.  Earn a press pass via Social Media like @Peter_R_Casey<br />
33.  Stay in touch with former co-workers @tcq20 &amp; @brianekst<br />
32.  Know what’s going on in the secondary ticket market @StubHubTickets1<br />
31.  Always be willing to learn from others <a title="Lewis Howes" href="http://www.lewishowes.com" target="_blank">@LewisHowes</a><br />
30.  Stay on top of sponsorship trends with <a title="Sports Sponsors" href="http://www.sponsorpitch.com" target="_blank">@sponsorpitch</a><br />
29.  Find an online presence <a href="http://www.twitter.com/sportsnetworker " target="_blank">@sportsnetworker</a><br />
28.  Learn what networking groups in your area are doing @ChicagoAfterWrk<br />
27.  Observe how athletes use twitter for business @GrillCheese49<br />
26.  Follow official tweeters of teams you’d like to work for @InsideTheSox<br />
25.  Be accepting of networking advice @frankagin<br />
24.  Learn from those working with athletes &amp; social media <a href="http://www.vaynermedia.com" target="_blank">@ajv</a><br />
23.  See what sports agents are blogging about @Darren_Heitner<br />
22.  Follow the leagues you’re interested in @MLB<br />
21.  Industry leader in sports careers &amp; fairs @MarkTudi<br />
20.  Always realize the PR side of things @Pubslide<br />
19.  You’ll need MoJo @missrogue<br />
18.  Learn what Media analysts do @<a href="http://www.twitter.com/ryanstephens" target="_blank">ryanstephens</a><br />
17.  Master the elements of personal branding like @<a title="Chris Brogan" href="http://www.chrisbrogan.com" target="_blank">chrisbrogan</a><br />
16.  Be inspired @ZigZiglarQuotes<br />
15.  Know those who frequent sports networking events @rscibetti<br />
14.  Locate blogs you enjoy &amp; learn from @Sportsinfo101<br />
13.  Foster professional relationships that induce creativity @judelarose<br />
12.  Constantly seek sales advice @800poundgorilla<br />
11.  Learn from one of the best Social media sports consultants @<a href="http://www.twitter.com/digitalroyalty" target="_blank">DigitalRoyalty</a><br />
10.  LinkUP with Lewis Howes on LinkedIN<br />
9.  Buy Lewis &amp; Frank’s book called LinkedWorking<br />
8.  Manage your Facebook profile professionally or don’t utilize it to find a job.<br />
7.  Find groups relevant to what you are looking to accomplish on LinkedIN, participate and network within them.<br />
6.  Demonstrate leadership by starting your own niche group on LinkedIN<br />
5.  Have a complete LinkedIN profile that represents you<br />
4.  Drive people to your twitter from Facebook &amp; vice versa<br />
3. Drive people to your LinkedIN profile via Twitter &amp; again vice versa<br />
2.  Use YouTube when applicable, makes people feel like they know you a bit already<br />
1.  Be Yourself, Be creative and Be professional</p>
<div class="wp-biographia-container-top" style="background-color:#e2e1df;"><div class="wp-biographia-pic"><img alt='' src='http://0.gravatar.com/avatar/ada115904736af09c420749add0863a4?s=100&amp;d=http%3A%2F%2F0.gravatar.com%2Favatar%2Fad516503a11cd5ca435acc9bb6523536%3Fs%3D100&amp;r=G' class='avatar avatar-100 photo' height='100' width='100' /></div><div class="wp-biographia-text"><h3>About <a href="http://www.sportsnetworker.com/author/tyler-johnson/" title="Tyler Johnson">Tyler Johnson</a></h3><p>Tyler Johnson is an innovative thinker inspired by the likes of Bill Veeck, Jon Spoelstra, Pat Williams &amp; Brooks Boyer. Currently working for Kroenke Sports &amp; Entertainment as a Group Sales Account Executive for the Denver Nuggets. Prior he worked as the New Business Development Executive with the Chicago White Sox.  Tyler has also worked directly with the inventor and creator of Arena football and also for Mike Ditka’s former Chicago AFL franchise.   As a former collegiate athlete and business sensed individual Tyler ventured to combine his passions to get into the business side of sports.</p><small><a href="@TylerDJohnson" title="Tyler Johnson On Twitter">Twitter</a> | <a href="http://www.sportsnetworker.com/author/tyler-johnson/" title="More Posts By Tyler Johnson">More Posts (16)</a></small></div></div>]]></content:encoded>
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