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Sports Geek knows… social media

SportsGeek_FB_Logo_smallGood to see mainstream media catching up with the issue facing many athletes with identity theft.

As discussed previously on Sports Geek on “Fake sports stars can damage a personal brand” there are ways athletes, agents, clubs and leagues can take control.

If you don’t know the social media space, it’s OK.

[Breaking news: Hear Sean talk about Facebook & Athletes on SEN 1116 The Run Home this afternoon]

Sports Geek knows:

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin
  • youtube
  • myspace
  • tumblr
  • email
  • blogging
  • iPhone

Hat tip to Nike & Bo Jackson for inspiring this post… enjoy.

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