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If you are a league owner or commissioner looking for new or replacement owners, here are 3 easy steps you can follow.
Step 1: Create your league's RotoResume.
Step 2: Once you have created a resume, make a note of it's URL (web address). This will be unique for your resume and will allow yourself or others to go to it directly.
Step 3: Post a message at one or more Fantasy Sports message boards and instead of repeating all of the information about your league and the type of owner you're looking for, simply reference your resume, like so:
We are looking for a solid owner to join our fantasy football keeper league.
For more details, please see our league's resume at:
http://rotoresume.com/viewResume/league/id/xxx
[NOTE: xxx in the above example would be your resume's unique number]
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Have you scoured the Web looking for a fun Fantasy Sports League to join only to come up empty? Well, you can search through hundreds of fantasy sports league resumes right here to find the perfect match.
In addition, here are some steps to make league commissioners notice you.
Step 1: Create a 'resume' right here at RotoResume.com. This will allow others to see information relating to the type of fantasy owner you are. It will also allow leagues looking for new owners to determine if you're a good match or not.
Step 2: Once you have created a resume, make a note of it's URL (web address). This will be unique for your resume and will allow yourself or others to go to it directly.
Step 3: Search for a league at any number of message boards, or again at a site like RotoResume.com.
Step 4: Once you find a league you may be interested in, contact them via the site's mechanism (usually in the form of a 'contact' or 'pm' or 'private message' button ). Alternatively, some leagues provide their email in the posting, so you can contact them directly via email instead.
Step 5: When contacting the league, express your interest and why you may be a great fit, but instead of writing a lot of details about your experience and the type of owner you are, simply reference your resume created in the first step. This is accomplished by simply providing a link to your resume in the text of your communication. For example you could write something like:
For more details, please see my resume at:
http://rotoresume.com/viewResume/league/id/xxx
[NOTE: xxx in the above example would be your resume's unique number]
Step 6: Another technique is to use the same message boards and to create a post yourself, stating that you are looking for a league with particular criteria.
Step 7: Within your posting, you may reference all of the details of your experience and the type of league you are looking for simply by referencing the link to your resume, as described above.