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Tips for fundraising on line
Posted on November 16th, 2009 No commentsby Elizabeth Beachy
Donate online! lot of non-profits have online donation pages but complain that they still receive very few donations. Why? There are several reasons that could explain the lack of online giving ranging from low traffic to a poorly designed website. Read More »
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Thanks to Triangle FC
Posted on November 6th, 2009 No commentsThanks to Triangle FC for including e7sports in their charity golf outing. It is always great to connect with clients on a more personal basis…even playing golf with their Dad and father-in-law. The weather was beautiful, the company was good and I even made a couple of good shots. Thanks to Doug Shank, Dewan Bader, Pete Sadin and Marlow Campbell for including me. And check out their SpeedWeb club site. It looks great. www.trianglefc.org
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Kory wasn’t faking!
Posted on November 5th, 2009 No comments
To all our clubs who missed demos with Kory… She is doing fine after a freaky accident and emergency surgery on her foot. Bummer is 6 weeks on crutches.We all send our good wishes
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e7sports launches SpeedFund – Fundraise like the major not for profits
Posted on October 7th, 2009 No commentse7sports is pleased to announce its newest product – SpeedFund. This fundraising software is easy to use, and does not require a club to sell anything. Each player sets up a profile page and goal and then emails out their personal plea to friends and family using the SpeedFund email too. Read More »
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Congratulations to e7sports customers who are among Soccer America’s top 40 Boys and Girls Soccer Clubs
Posted on October 7th, 2009 2 commentsGirls Clubs: Boys Clubs: Eclipse Select
Dallas Texans
Lonestar SC
Colorado RUSH
Sockers FC
Mustang – N CalFC Milwaukee
Baltimore Bays
Dallas Texans
Chicago Fire
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e7sports at Street Soccer Tournament for Homeless
Posted on September 3rd, 2009 No commentse7sports at Street Soccer USA Cup – tournament for homeless men and women
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Bring the World Cup to the US
Posted on September 2nd, 2009 No commentsA formal campaign has started to bring the World Cup to the US in 2018 or 2022.
Cities in contention include: Atlanta, Baltimore, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York City, Oakland, Orlando, Philadelphia, Glendale-Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco, Seattle, St. Louis, Tampa, and Washington, D.C.
Click on the link below to show your support and receive periodic updates.
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Saturday Afternoon Soccer – A Great Way to Start the Season
Posted on April 13th, 2009 No commentsSaw something this weekend that made me feel good about youth sports. My son’s U14 soccer team played the U14 girls team from the same club.
Now I will say that the girls are ranked enough above the boys for the game to be competitive. (Actually, at U14, many of the girls were bigger than the boys.)
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Musings on the Start of Another Soccer Season
Posted on April 6th, 2009 No commentsSo soccer season is starting….
Why am I filled with such a range of emotions? Here is everything I love and hate about having three kids playing travel soccer.
I love the game. I love the one on one time in the car with my kids. I love watching them play, celebrating their achievements and frustrations, (when they choose to talk about them.) I love the progression of improvement as the season goes on. I enjoy hanging out with other parents on the sideline. I like watching my child find their place on a team understanding their role. I like my children setting goals and working to meet them. I like having my children knowing what it feels like to play well and to play poorly and to try and figure out what makes a good day or a bad day. And mostly I like to see the smile on their face as they play a game they love.
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7 Tips for Selling T-Shirts
Posted on April 1st, 2009 No comments
Sports tournaments provide exciting competition, but they can also generate revenue for organizations which can help offset the cost of training, uniforms, administrative staff, marketing and other programs. In addition to tournament participation fees, t-shirt sales can bring in a significant amount of revenue. People like to buy t-shirts from events they participate in as a reminder of the excitement and every time time they wear them it’s a great marketing tool for the next years event.Here’s some tips that can help maximize t-shirt sales:




