LinkedIn link-in-bio for athletes

Attract corporate sponsorships and post-career opportunities through LinkedIn. Your athletic brand meets the business world.

Why athlete professionals use LinkedIn

LinkedIn is where athletes connect with corporate sponsors, speaking event organizers, and post-career business opportunities. Your LinkedIn bio link should present your athletic career as a professional brand — featuring your media kit, sponsorship portfolio, and business ventures alongside your athletic achievements.

Tips for your LinkedIn link-in-bio

  1. 1Feature your media kit and sponsorship opportunity details
  2. 2Add speaking engagement and appearance inquiry links
  3. 3Include your business ventures or investments outside of sport
  4. 4Link to your athletic achievements and career highlights for credibility

Best practices

Present yourself as a professional brand, not just an athlete

Include your post-competition career interests and availability

Feature corporate partnership case studies and brand collaboration examples

Frequently asked questions

Why should athletes be on LinkedIn?
LinkedIn connects athletes with corporate sponsors, speaking agencies, and business opportunities. The sponsorship deals and appearance fees from LinkedIn connections often exceed social media brand deals.
How do athletes transition to business through LinkedIn?
Share insights about leadership, discipline, and teamwork learned through sport. Your bio link should include both your athletic profile and your business interests or ventures.
What should an athlete's LinkedIn bio page include?
Media kit, sponsorship portfolio, speaking topics, business ventures, and athletic career highlights. Position yourself as a professional who happens to be an athlete, not just an athlete looking for deals.

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