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Please excuse our mistake as we had a mixup with matching the winning photo with the person who submitted it for the October Snapshotz contest, presented by Aunt Jemima.  Photos was still submitted by Traci Gerlach, only it was a different photo...this is the real "Zach Pitching"  Congratulations!  

 

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Submit your snapshot by November 30th for a chance to win an efundraising magazine subscription ($50 value) and a $50 Restaurant.com gift card from efundraising!  Increase your chances of winning by submitting as many photos as you like.

 

The winner will be selected on December 1st and featured in the December eteamzNation newsletter and in our eteamz community.

 

Upon submitting your entry, you’ll receive an email informing you whether or not your photo has been approved.  If approved, be sure to share with family and friends to vote – more votes will increase your chances of winning!

 

Good Luck!

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The holidays are upon us and you’re probably planning on adding some pizzazz to your homes during the holiday season with lights, inflatable’s and even music.  Sooo, why not add pizzazz to your eteamz site this season with our preset color palettes from one of our customizable templates.

 

1) Make your template selection from the Customize section of the Site Appearance folder

2) Select the color options of your choice located to the right of the selected template

3) Be sure to save your changes

 

Interested in setting your own color options?  No problem!

Use the tabs at the top of the page to set your menu, content or border colors and so on.

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Congratulations, Zack!  You'll receive a complimentary Aunt Jemima Frozen Breakfast for you and your team!

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Can a single email make or break a sports team?  What if your star player misses a game due to not receiving an email about a change in the game time and location?   What if a “reply to all” email thread turns into a heated discussion and hurt feelings?   What if an inspiring message from the coach at the end of the season encourages all the players to come back to play again next season?

 

Communication is critical to the cohesiveness, efficiency and spirit of a team.  It can be a competitive advantage that helps teams win games.   Or it can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back for teams that aren’t working well together.

 

So why do coaches and parents dread it so much?  And why do so many teams do it so poorly?

 

First, with too much to do and too few people to do it, it’s often not a priority.  Practice planning, games, celebrations and picture day are all high priorities (rightfully so).  However, the communication about these things is usually an afterthought or a necessary evil.

 

Second, up until now, there has been no good training, resources or tools.  Search the web for resources on coaching youth sports and you’ll find dozens, maybe hundreds of practice drills, videos and books.  But search for resources to help teams communicate with each other and you’ll come up empty.

 

Based on first-hand experience and dozens of interviews with coaches and team parents, we’ve come up with 10 tips to help your teams communicate better and to help you turn communication from a burden into a competitive advantage:

 

1.       Make communication a team priority.

 

At the first team meeting or practice, use any real examples of how good communication can be a competitive advantage can make the season more productive and more fun.  Use examples of how poor communication can do the reverse.     Let the team know that you’ll be using your website and SmartMessage Center for all team communication throughout the season and to be on the lookout for the first team messages.  Let them know that communication is not optional and each player or parent should designate someone from the family who will respond on behalf of the player or parent to each and every SmartMessage.  

 

2.       Help your team to be “SmartMessage ready.”

 

Also at the first meeting, tell them to be on the lookout for a message from you providing them with some instructions on how to make sure they receive their team SmartMessages.  Then send the team a regular email instructing them to add do-not-reply@circleup.com to their address book  or “safe senders” list in their email service or email program.  CircleUp is our partner providing the SmartMessage service and doing this step will help ensure that the SmartMessages you send will be received by everyone.

 

3.       Set your SmartMessage schedule.

 

If you plan ahead for your messages, things will be less rushed and more organized, giving the team plenty of notice and plenty of time to respond.   Setting a regular message schedule also puts in place a weekly rhythm for the team and you’ll get better responses.   On your team calendar or schedule, be sure to add every key event and every game and then go back about 3-7 days and write “send SmartMessage about ____” where the “____” is “game attendance” or “picture day” or “team party.”   Or keep it simple and designate one or two days every week (Mondays and Wednesdays work well), and set a weekly reminder in your calendar to “send SmartMessages to the team.”

 

4.       Ask, don’t tell.   Turn EVERY SmartMessage into a question or request.

 

Of the 10 tips, this is probably the easiest to do and also the most effective in getting your team to respond.  Rather than having something like “Picture day this Saturday” in the subject line of your SmartMessage, change it “Will you be at picture day?”.  Then use the Multiple Choice or other SmartMessage formats to collect appropriate responses, rather than the Announcement format which leaves little room for response.  Change “Tournament info” into “Who can volunteer to help with the tournament?”  Turn “Team Dinner” into “What will you bring to the team dinner?”  Turn “League safety manual and rules” into “Please acknowledge receipt of league rules.”   Yes, it’s possible to turn EVERY message into the form of  a question or request and you should do it once in the subject line and then again within the message body.

 

5.       KISS:  Keep it Short & Simple.   Focus on ONE key question or request per SmartMessage.

 

Yes, there is a LOT of information that needs to be communicated and a lot of responses you need from players and parents throughout the season.  But if you try to pack too much into one message, everyone who receives it will go into a brain freeze and say to themselves “I don’t have time for this, I’ll look at it later.”  They rarely will come back to look at it later, and they’ll be less likely to pay attention to any of your messages.  So chunk things up and make the question or request so easy and simple that the person receiving it can read it and respond quickly and easily.  Send “softballs” with “yes/no” answers once and a while that are so simple that anyone could respond, i.e., “Will you be at the game this Saturday?”  When responding to your messages becomes a habit, you’ve got it made.

 

6.       Provide deadlines to respond for every message.

 

Make sure every message also has a deadline to respond and give yourself and the team enough buffer time for those responses which may come in a little late.  Add the deadline to the subject line and in the message body, “Who can volunteer for picture day? Pls. reply by Thursday!”  Not everything can or should be urgent, but make sure it’s clear which messages absolutely must be responded to and by when.

 

7.       Thank those who have responded, remind those who haven’t.

 

Using your SmartMessage Center, it’s easy to add or send comments or to remind those who have not yet responded.  Just go to your “Sent” folder and open the message.  At the bottom of your message results page, there are some tabs.  Click on the one that says “Not Replied” and check boxes next to each team member or just click the box at the top to select all on that page.  Then click on “resend” and each member selected on that page will receive the message again.  Also, on that same results page, you can click on the “Post Comment” blue button in the middle of the page and click on the “Email everyone this comment?” checkbox to send a reminder.  Your comment will go to everyone and this allows you to customize your reminder message to something like “Thanks to all who’ve have responded!  Just a reminder to those who haven’t, I need your response by Thursday!”  It’s also pretty effective to do this in person or at practice in front of the team every once in a while, “I really appreciate that you respond so quickly to our messages, Mrs. Jones.”  Or create a “SmartMessage Award” for the parents/players who respond the most to your SmartMessages.

 

8.       Use SmartPay and the Order Form format to collect orders and team payments.

 

When the team gets into a regular rhythm responding to SmartMessages, it makes it very easy and seamless to collect orders and money for things like team T-shirts, dinner tickets and coach or team parent gifts.  It’s free and easy for you to use the order form and SmartPay, just watch the Order Form video for more information.

 

9.       Don’t regress back to regular email.

 

It’s easy to send an email to the team.  It’s harder to make the email useful or to deal with the aftermath of any responses.   If you set the expectation from the start that the team will be using SmartMessage Center and then you use it regularly and exclusively, regular emails to the team should become rare or non-existent.

 

10.    Have fun!  Use ranking or rating options and collect stories or photos.

 

Be sure to plan for and send SmartMessages that use the “Rating” or “Ranking” formats or ask for photos using the “Suggestions” format.   These are fun tools that can be used to vote for team MVP’s, to rank restaurants to have the team dinner, to vote on team names, to collect the best photos from a game or season, etc.   Ask for suggestions for the best play of the season or the funniest moments.   Look for easy ways to encourage responses and take some of the “edge” off your messages.

 

Watch these videos for more information:

-          Learn about using the SmartMessage Center

-          Use the Order Form and SmartPay to collect orders and payments

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You've finally got yourself a new template and are excited to show it off to the team but your counter isn't updating and you see how many people have been visiting your site!  It's annoying...we know.  Here's what you can do to ensure it tracks your visitors! 

 

We believe the handy-dandy "pop-up blocker" is at fault for this.  Simply disable this on your end and you'll find it's working again. 

 

Another way to tell if this is the problem is if you can't see your "pop up announcement" displaying and you've enabled it in your "PLUS/preference" folder.

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Congratulations to Sydney Walker who was voted our August SnapShotz winner and recipient of a $100 Walgreens gift card!

Reminder - only a few days left to submit your photos for the September contest and a chance to win a $100 Restaurant.com gift card, courtesy of our sponsor, ActiveSports.

 

Also, be sure to stay tuned for the exciting announcement of our October contest!

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Hi Everyone!

 

We have another exciting Snapshotz contest set up for you for the month of September! Enter your snapshotz for a chance to win a $100 Restaurant.com gift card, courtesy of ActiveSports! Submit your snapshot by September 30th.

 

Increase your chances of winning by submitting as many photos as you like and if you're the winner, you'll be selected on October 1 and featured in the October eteamzNation newsletter and in our eteamz community.

 

So, if you think you've got the winning photo, upload now and share with your family and friends to vote, vote, vote!

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Did you know that when you choose one of the new, customizable templates, it will ONLY change the appearance of your site and you won't lose any information? Your schedules, rosters, site news, and other information are safe. And even better, with a new template, you can have 100% customization!

 

So why not choose a new template when you can customize your logos, banner, menu, content and content placement, borders and control how much customization your sub-sites can have?

 

Select a new template today by:

  • Clicking your Site Appearance folder

  • Click the "Customize" folder

  • Use the scrollbar located at the top to select any of the templates

  • Choose from various color palettes, fonts, image layouts and more

 

You can even see the changes before you save them. Once you've found the template and color design you like, make sure to click save changes in the upper right. So, what are you waiting for? Get customizing today!

 

Still have questions? Reference the Site Customization FAQs link located to the right just under the templates scrollbar.

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We know you don't have a lot of spare time as a coach, team parent or site admin so we've made it easy for you to access your current contacts AND add new contact email addresses from other sources to your SmartMessage Center.

 

Follow these simple steps to add email contacts to select which addresses you want to receive any of your messages:

 

1) Select the template you wish to use from the SmartMessage Composer or click on the "New SmartMessage" orange button

2) At the top in the "To" entry field, you can simply type or paste email addresses (which are automatically added to your contacts) or click on the "To" button to access your existing list or add new ones

3) Expand or contract any part of your contact groups by clicking on the "plus" or "minus" signs

4) Select an entire group by checking the box next to it or select individual addresses checking the box next to each address

5) Finish by clicking on "Save" and then "Ok" and your groups/addresses will display in the "To" address field portion of the template. You can mix and match any number of groups or manually entered addresses

 

To add new Circles/Groups to your contacts, follow these three steps after completing Step #4 above:

 

1) You can also add new contacts by clicking on "Add Contacts", then enter the email addresses in the text box or click on "Add contact from your address book" to dynamically pull them in from Outlook, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail or AOL

2) Once you've added them to the message, you can also select which "Group" or "Circle" within your address directory that you'd like the emails to belong to (or leave it blank).

3) Finally, you can easily link to all of your addresses in AOL, AIM or Yahoo! Instant Messenger by going within SmartMessage Center to "My Account" and then "Channels"

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