NCAA & NIL – The New Frontier in College Athletics
How NCAA now allows college athletes to use their name, image and likeness. Everyone agrees that the NCAA can require student athletes to be enrolled students in good standing. But the NCAA’s business model of using unpaid student athletes to generate billions of dollars in revenue for the colleges raises serious questions under the antitrust laws.
Why non-sports brands should hire athletes to endorse them on social media
You have a brand that you want to launch into cultural relevance with social media influencers and other entertainment creators. Great plan. Until maybe you look for influencers for your…
$ocial Media for Athletes
Discover how athletes make money with social media. Athletes know they can make a lot of money playingsports. And their agents are experts at getting it for them. Athletes know they…
What athletes earn as social influencers
The best athletes in the world earn more than just the best salaries. Social media-savvy athletes are able to maximize their incomes through endorsements. The best athletes are effectively using their…
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