I've had a concern about the longevity of Sunday League for a while (even when I'm not active on here believe it or not) and of course it's the same as everyone else's being, how does this game survive long term?
The game is still competitive, which is great, but it is mainly due to most of us on here having multiple teams.
Anyway, I had an idea that could attract new managers to the the game for free, all it requires is somebodies time.
Social Media
Twitter and Instagram are both free to use, and have the potential to attract hundreds of new managers, but as this game isn't advertised, this has been unexplored territory for Sunday League.
I had a look at Instagram the other day and the '#SundayLeague' had over 150,000 posts.
If you combine that with things like #premiership (125K Posts) #championship (2.7 million posts) #conference (3.2 Million posts) #football (67.2 Million posts) i do believe that advertising this game on Instagram could bring a huge range of potential new managers.
The things that would be posted on instagram would of course be screenshots of the game, like following title races and cup runs like in Match of the Day, and highlighting certain managers successes and challenging the people who read the posts to try and beat them. Add the hashtags to each post to reach a wide audience to view the posts. I think these posts would need to be done twice a day to keep the momentum going.
Sunday League version 1 is at the bottom of the login page, and people would need to know it is there, in order to sign up to the correct game, so that would need to be highlighted in the post too. In the ideal world though, this would have it's own log in page...
Even after we attract new managers to sign up, we need to show people how to play the game so they stay long term. Maybe posting tips here and there on social media for the new managers would explain how to play the game, as well as directing them where to find the guides in strategy tips? I'm just thinking of the top of my head here.
I'm sure the same could be done on twitter too, but I'm not really tech-savy so i don't know how it would work.
Thoughts? I imagine something like this would need Juniors approval though? I don't know if anyone here would be interested in running a Sunday League social media page too?