Top 3 Reasons to ‘Like’ our New Fan Page

Posted by Latif Thomas



 

If you haven’t already, here are 3 reasons to bookmark the Complete
Track and Field Facebook Fan Page
.

1. Email is dead.

Ok, it’s not dead. But it’s on life support. Outside of work, how often do you really check your email? If anything, you go right to Facebook. That’s what I do. And that’s where I get most of my messages that are not related to work.

So I can’t send out an email every time I write, shoot or come across an interesting article or video. Because you’ll get annoyed with all the emails. Or you’ll never see it because you don’t really check your email. So the best way for me to get continuous track
related information to you (without being annoying) is through the Fan Page.

So go there. And ‘like’ it.

2. I’ve got a lot to share.

This is related to the previous point. I send out a couple emails a week. But sometimes I come up with or stumble upon a good cue, drill or article. Or I ‘borrow’ something from the growing list of coaches we have contributing information and resources to our site.

Or maybe I just have a thought that I think would benefit you, your training and/or your athletes. I won’t send out an email. But I can quickly post it on the Fan Page.

If you haven’t guessed by now, my plan is to transition the dissemination of information away from email and other antiquated methods of delivery and toward social media like Facebook and Twitter.

Because that’s where the world is headed. (Actually, it already went there.) And I like to stay ahead of the curve.

If you’re one of those people who likes to stay a step ahead of the game, check the Fan Page and check it regularly:

3. Discounts and specials

Just to keep you on your toes, we’re going to offer more ‘Facebook Only’ sales and discounts on programs. And we’re continuously adding new materials to our library of resources.

Two new Master Classes (Sprint Hurdles & Cross Country Training) are in production and I just got some new DVDs in the mail from arguably the best jumps coach on the planet. His name rhymes with ‘Boo’. OK it is Boo.

My point is this:

There are many benefits to adding the Complete Track and Field Fan Page to your rotation of sites/places you visit when you’re online.

In fact, go there today and you’ll get a coupon for 15% off almost everything in the Complete Track & Field Store.

But you have to go here to get this discount that I’m pulling at the end of the day tomorrow:

==> www.CompleteTrackandField.com/fanpage

To your success,

Latif Thomas



Latif Thomas - Latif Thomas owns and operates Complete Track and Field and serves as the Co-Director of the Complete Track and Field Clinic at Harvard University, the largest track and field clinic in the United States. A popular speaker and presenter at some of the largest coaching clinics across the country, Latif has true passion for the sport and it definitely shows. Over the past 19 years, he has coached more combined League, Division, All-State, and New England Champions in sprints, hurdles, and jumps than he can count. Follow @latif_thomas on Twitter.

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