30 Tips from the SportsXpress Agents

2 minutes

1. Know Your Game – Understand the ins and outs of your sports for an advantage

2. Set Clear Goals – Have a guideline for the future to ensure your success

3. Build Relationships – Network with players, coaches, and managers

4. Stay Informed – Stay up to date on your league and other leagues

5. Network – Attend events that will grow your circle

6. Leverage Technology – Use analytics and other tools to gain an advantage

7. Seek Talent – Scout and value upcoming prospects

8. Brand Yourself – Make yourself easy to connect to

9. Embrace Diversity – Be someone who is easy to work with no matter what

10. Negotiate – Find the best deal for your clients

11. Stay Calm – don’t allow pressure and deadline change to quality of work

12. Prioritize Players – Put your players first to ensure their wellness

13. Be Flexible – Be able to adapt to modern times

14. Sportsmanship – Win with class and lose with class

15. Communicate – Be clear, concise, and honest with your athletes

16. Organization – Keep record of everything, you never know when you’ll need it

17. Stay Persistent – keep your goals the main focus and never give up

18. Value Integrity – Maintain your ethics throughout the process

19. Ask For Feedback – Seek feedback and learn from it

20. Be Proactive – Take initiative for client needs

21. Stay Focused – Keep the goals in mind at all time

22. Celebrate Success – Success is hard to come by, make sure you cherish it

23. Remain Humble – Don’t get too high or too low

24. Stay Hungry – Continue to strive for excellence

25. Educate Yourself – Continue to grow and learn the industry

26. Stay Ethical – Maintain ethical standards at all times

27. Use Your Team – Value teamwork and rely on each other

28. Embrace Innovation – Grow with new technologies and trends

29. Manage Time – Have your priorities straight

30. Work Life Balance – Maintain your personal life and stay healthy

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