Anonymous wrote:Reeks of desperation. What happens on the field will always proves who deserves the attention not some parent pay to promote website
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Anonymous wrote:My kid was written about in one of their articles. It was sent to me on IG. I dont have an account with any of them 😒
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Depends ... How quickly do you want your kid to have their info all over the Internet?
If they're playing soccer they're already there.
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Have you googled your kid's name? The results might surprise you.
Anonymous wrote:I think hypelights might be the best thing I have ever seen on this forum
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Depends ... How quickly do you want your kid to have their info all over the Internet?
If they're playing soccer they're already there.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Several parents in the DMV are paying social media sites or paying someone who works through the social media sites to hypelight their kids
I'm not sure of the return on investment other than the views and likes to the IG page benefit and the kid having 18 seconds of fake fame till the next clickbait pops up
I suppose so but at least for the boys, most of the kids I’ve seen highlighted are pretty good.
Anonymous wrote:Several parents in the DMV are paying social media sites or paying someone who works through the social media sites to hypelight their kids
I'm not sure of the return on investment other than the views and likes to the IG page benefit and the kid having 18 seconds of fake fame till the next clickbait pops up
Anonymous wrote:Reeks of desperation. What happens on the field will always proves who deserves the attention not some parent pay to promote website
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Depends ... How quickly do you want your kid to have their info all over the Internet?
If they're playing soccer they're already there.
Anonymous wrote:Several parents in the DMV are paying social media sites or paying someone who works through the social media sites to hypelight their kids
I'm not sure of the return on investment other than the views and likes to the IG page benefit and the kid having 18 seconds of fake fame till the next clickbait pops up
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Depends ... How quickly do you want your kid to have their info all over the Internet?
If they're playing soccer they're already there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about how much money it is go ahead and do it . Won’t hurt.
Depends ... How quickly do you want your kid to have their info all over the Internet?