This entire topic is hilarious. Its 2014. The guy that cleans the lent out of my dryer has a website (had a near fire caused by the dryer few years back).
Why in the world would anyone question a youth organization having a website?
Websites are great for communication with the players, parents & oh by the way, the college coaches. At a very minimum, rosters should be there.
Of course, the teams we partner with put link directly to their players videos. Here is a nice site run by the 2014 PG Underclass Champs Virginia Cardinals... http://virginiacardinals.webs.com
They've linked to their players videos, have some news, list player commitments, and have a donate section. This, like many teams, is a 501c3 non profit organization.
Despite another post, websites are not expensive. In fact, many are free.
Concerning just utilizing a coach's rolodex, while yes I agree a coach's contact list is very important. However, for every college coach knows I'd bet there are 5 or 10 or 100 they do not know. So why not give those coaches a way to track you down? Networking is the key to placing kids. I guarantee that every year new young coaches join the profession who have no idea who you are.
Welcome to the future.
Rich
Website developer, Dot Com Owner, Master networker via social media.
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