tiptuesday #4: No, you can’t compare with the algorithm with banana clothing

Welcome back to our #TiptuesDay series!
Today is the fool of April. But this technique is not a joke.
In the world of social media, it’s easy to be distracted by heads and virus trends. Your scrolling through coaches wearing dinosaur outfits or the club announces “New Roof Clay Stadium” (Dave). But, that’s the thing – it doesn’t work long unless you’ve shown up consistently.
That’s right. Real magic? This is not a virus. This is reliable.
Social Media Tips #4: Always Post
If you are running a tennis club, coaching program or promoting a tennis product, this is the most underrated growth strategy. consistency.
Forget the Banana Set (judgment unless that’s your business). You don’t need flashy stunts. What you need is a plan and a steady pace.
Here is how to implement it:
1. Submit 3-4 posts per week
You don’t need to post every day. You just need to stay visible. Wednesday to four posts a week are that best position – you have to keep your business mind without burning yourself.
These posts don’t need to be masterpieces. A short forehand exercise, candid shot of the court at sunset, here are quick tips about poses – these work. The key is to appear.
Expert tip: Batch your content. Take a photo or take a few shots. Then arrange them using free tools such as Meta Business Suite or Buffer.
2. Select 2-3 content themes and stick to it
Think of your theme as your signature playback. You want your followers make out Your content, will not get whiplash from randomness.
Here are some powerful tennis content themes:
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Practice and skills – Players who win quickly can try it now.
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Behind the scenes – Show life at your club or college. Make it human.
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Player highlights – Celebrate students’ victory and progress.
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Announcements and Events – Camp, clinic, competition, new gear.
Once the topic is selected, it is tilted. Repeat will lead to familiarity. Familiar with building trust.
3. Stay in your tennis sound
This is not the place to copy generic marketing articles from random brands. You are in the world of tennis – speak to your audience like a tennis insider.
Keep your tone natural. Helps, not sells. And always relate the information to your court, players and atmosphere.
If you are fun, it’s fun. If you are technical, please share real tips. The more you feel, the more engagement you will see.
Try it today:
Schedule your next 3 posts now.
Don’t overthink. Just post what you want to see you Be your ideal customer.
Need a quick template? Try the following:
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📸Monday: Behind the scenes photos (player stretches or warms up)
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🎶 Wednesday: A diamond or tip (short video with title)
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📣Friday: Weekend Reminder (Open Court, available courses, upcoming events)
That’s it. Keep it simple, keep it specific, and keep it started.



