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If anyone is looking for summer camps, here's the link. It's based in North Arlington. https://y2ssports.com/y2s-summer-camps/
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JennKidd wrote:I own a local web design company and recently have had multiple parents asking me to design their athletes (mainly Lacrosse) a college recruitment portfolio website. As a mom of four boys, trying to choose from over 100 showcase platforms, I'm surprised this hasn't become the norm.


Not needed just use YouTube. Coaches want full games on Next Pro if interested.


How do you know what platform to use? Isn't NexPro similar to Hudl and all the other platforms? It just seems like a lot for coaches to shuffle through, or a missed opportunity for both coaches and kids who only use one of these platforms
If you send me a message I can explain a website I recently did to help with the college recruitment process
I own a local web design company and recently have had multiple parents asking me to design their athletes (mainly Lacrosse) a college recruitment portfolio website. As a mom of four boys, trying to choose from over 100 showcase platforms, I'm surprised this hasn't become the norm.
I posted this on another thread in case someone already read it but I felt it was relevant here too..

As a mom of four boys in elementary and middle school, I haven't had to think about the college recruitment process. Over the last few months, I've had numerous calls from parents looking for someone to build a sports portfolio website for their student-athletes. I did my research, and WOW! Just the thought of it seems stressful. Depending on the sport, there are a ton of showcase platforms; Hudl, Sports Recruit, etc. The parents I worked with said having a website was easier to manage and control. The kid sends the website to potential coaches and tells them they can get on to look at any new highlights, STATS, and direct contact info. They also wanted to add community service as a way to stand out. Another kid had an endorsement deal (with the new NIL policy), so they wanted a website he could use to upload his prices and blog content. I feel like this could become the new norm for sports and college admissions in general.
Have you every thought about creating a personalized sports portfolio website? I know with the new NIL Policy it's definitely becoming more of the standard for athletes looking to be recruited and or get endorsement deals
As a mom of four boys in elementary and middle school, I haven't had to think about the college recruitment process. Over the last few months, I've had numerous calls from parents looking for someone to build a sports portfolio website for their student-athletes. I did my research, and WOW! Just the thought of it seems stressful. Depending on the sport, there are a ton of showcase platforms: Hudl, Sports Recruit, etc. The parents I worked with said having a website was easier to manage and control. The kid sends the website to potential coaches and tells them they can get on to look at any new highlights, STATS, and direct contact info. They also wanted to add community service as a way to stand out. Another kid had an endorsement deal (with the new NIL policy), so they wanted a website he could use to upload his prices and blog content. I feel like this could become the new norm for sports and college admissions in general.
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