• Instagram Recruiting Audit

    Is your Athlete's Instagram Coach ready?
  • 1. Handle Check: Is your Instagram handle clean, simple, and includes your athlete’s name or nickname — without numbers, underscores, or random words?Why it matters: If the handle looks random or confusing, coaches may think the profile is casual or not serious.
  • 2. Profile Photo: Is the photo clear, athletic, and professional — not cropped from a group shot or filtered?Why it matters: This is the face coaches will remember when they connect the dots across Twitter, Hudl, and Instagram.
  • 3. Name Field: Does the display name include the real name, grad year, and position (like “John Smith | DL | 2027”)?Why it matters: Coaches search by grad year and position. If it’s missing here, you’re hard to find.
  • 4. Bio: Does the bio show class year, position, school, and location — and make it clear this is a football recruit account? (Bonus check: Have you added your NCAA ID number?)Why it matters: A bio without recruiting info looks like any other teen account. Leaving out your NCAA ID makes your athlete harder to take seriously.
  • 5. Story Highlights: Do you have clean, labeled highlights for football? (Game film, measurables, team photos.)Why it matters: Highlights are basically your sales pitch on Instagram. If you’re not sure what “highlights” even are, check “no” twice. That’s how urgent this piece is.
  • 6. Main Feed: Do recent posts show your athlete in action, training, or team events — not just random selfies or distractions?Why it matters: A coach scrolling your feed should mostly see football. If it’s full of unrelated content, they won’t stay long.
  • 7. Stories: Are stories posted consistently (3–5 per day), mixing football with family, faith, and personality?Why it matters: Stories are where coaches get the “real life” feel. If your athlete isn’t using them, you’re missing an easy chance to show character
  • TEST RESULTS: Your Audit Results: The Recruiting Gap

    If you answered "No" to two or more items, your athlete’s profile is likely being skipped by coaches. If you answered "No" to four or more, a coach has likely already viewed the profile and moved on. You have clearly identified where your athlete is falling short.

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    The Truth About Being Coach-Ready:

    Now that you’ve seen your audit scores, be honest: *is your athlete really coach-ready, or just halfway there?*

    I’ve been in your shoes. Even with 10 years in social media strategy, I still had to take a course and ended up changing my major to sports management—that’s how serious I am about assisting you through this process!

    Here’s the truth: *fixing just one platform isn’t enough.* Coaches move between Twitter, Hudl, and Instagram in seconds, and if one is sloppy, it creates doubt.

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    Your Next Step: The Full Solution:

    You can continue with the uncertainty, or you can choose the guaranteed path to visibility.

    Path 1: The Band-Aid (Not Recommended)

    Goal: A quick, single-platform fix for one profile only (Package 1).
    Reality: This is a band-aid, not a solution. It leaves the other platforms unaligned, and the problem will return.

    Path 2: The Game Changer (Recommended)

    *Multi-Platform Alignment is the real game changer.* It’s built to get all your athlete’s profiles consistent, coach-ready, and working together.

    * Package 2: The essential step for alignment. Gets all three profiles fixed professionally this week.
    * Package 3: The full system. Includes Package 2 alignment plus the Strategic Recruiting Blueprint—the 30-day content calendar and posting guides you need for year-round visibility.

    If you want real, long-term results, Package 2 is the minimum step, but Package 3 is where you’ll see the biggest difference in consistent coach attention.

    Click the link below to see everything that’s available.

    https://footballmom2027.com/recruiting-packages

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