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12 days ago

Article Learning 2 min read

If People Have to Search for Your Story, You’re Already Losing Them

For years, coaches and sports professionals have had to piece together their professional story across multiple platforms. An Instagram page for culture. An X account for thoughts and updates. A sports directory for ...

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14 days ago

Article Latest 2 min read

You Don’t Need a 4th-and-Inches Effort to Build a Great Profile

Building a strong coaching profile doesn’t have to feel like drawing up a game-winning trick play on 4th-and-inches. The best profiles aren’t built overnight and they are rarely the flashiest. They are intentional. T...

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about 1 month ago

Article Latest 1 min read

OG1 -- Own Your Digital Sports Identity

🚨 Check out our latest sizzle video highlighting the different features available to all users today, free! If there are any features you wish for us to develop, drop a comment and let us know below👇 https://youtu.be/...

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about 1 month ago

Article Education 3 min read

The Endorsements Playbook for Coaches & Sports Professionals

Who to ask, what to ask for, and how to turn praise into proof. A strong endorsement does more than say something nice. It adds proof to your profile. It helps someone else understand what it was like to work with y...

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about 1 month ago

Article Education 3 min read

How to Use the OG1 Content Feed to Learn, Contribute, and Be Seen

Your profile shows what you have done. Your content shows how you think. The best feeds are not loud. They are useful. OG1 is built to help coaches and sports professionals own their identity and get discovered, con...

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about 1 month ago

Article 4 min read

How to Write a Bio That Helps Coaches & Sports Professionals Get Discovered, Considered, and Trusted

A strong bio does not try to say everything. It helps the right people understand the right things fast. Most bios fail for the same reason: they are too vague. They say someone is passionate, hardworking, committed...

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about 1 month ago

Article 4 min read

Start Here: Your First 15 Minutes on OG1

An actionable setup guide for coaches and sports professionals who want a profile that is clear, credible, and ready to share. Most people in sports have earned more than their resume shows. Their story is scattered...

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

What Belongs in the Feed

Good content on OG1 should help someone think, act, or improve. Strong first posts could be: • a lesson from the season • a recruiting or evaluation insight • a culture or leadership takeaway • a workflow or process that made your work better • a question worth discussing You do not need to sound polished. You do need to sound useful. Insert content guidelines link:

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

Endorsements = Proof

The best endorsements are not compliments. They are proof. A strong endorsement answers 3 questions: What did this person do well? Who did it help? What changed because of their work? “Great coach” is easy to ignore. “Built trust quickly, elevated daily standards, and developed player leaders” is useful. Ask for specificity. That is what builds trust.

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

Follow With Purpose

Your OG1 feed should feel like a useful room, not a noisy hallway. Follow people whose work, ideas, and standards make you better. That may be head coaches, assistants, directors of operations, performance staff, scouts, recruiters, analysts, or leaders in another part of sport. The right follows turn your feed into a daily advantage. Build your community on purpose.

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

Bio Guidance

The strongest bios are not the longest bios. They are the clearest. A strong bio usually gives people 4 things: • your role and level • what you do especially well • the environments or people you help most • the results or experience that build trust Specific wins beat vague claims. Your goal is simple: make it easier for the right person to understand you fast.

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

What a Strong Profile Should Do

A strong OG1 Profile should answer 3 questions at a glance: Who are you? What have you earned? Why should someone trust you? For a coach, that may mean philosophy, athlete development, and program impact. For a sports professional, that may mean role clarity, results, and how you help a team operate at a high level. Clear beats crowded every time. Save this before you update your profile.

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OG1 Support @OG1 about 1 month ago

Welcome / Start Here

Welcome to OG1. OG1 is built to help coaches and sports professionals own their identity and get discovered, considered, and trusted faster. Start with 3 moves today: • Add a clear profile photo and banner • Write a personal statement that reflects how you work • Follow people whose thinking sharpens yours Your OG1 Profile is your digital handshake. Build it once. Share it often. Comment with your sport and role so the right community can start finding you.

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