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Embed your ARI Questionnaire on your Athletics Site

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Written by Ben Pickrell
Updated over a year ago

Did you know that you can have your ARI Recruiting Questionnaire embedded directly into your athletics website? Well, you can!

We want you to drive recruits to your athletics website, to YOUR questionnaire and to YOUR program.

By embedding your questionnaire on your athletics website, potential student-athletes are driven to your website and will remain on your website once they've submitted your questionnaire. This is an opportunity to keep potential student-athletes engaged with your school, department, team and brand.

The process for embedding your questionnaire on your website is simple, but will require a little help from whoever manages your athletics website (most often, your Sports Information Director or Athletics Communications Director).

Your website manager will need to create a new page on your athletics website, which can be done easily on a SIDEARM Sports or on a PrestoSports site (the code we'll include below should work with other website providers, as well).

Once the new page is set up, your website manager will need to utilize the editor's HTML View or Source View.

Your website manager will be creating an iframe utilizing the code below.

<iframe frameborder="0" height="3000px" scrolling=โ€œyesโ€ src="INSERT YOUR ARI RECRUITING QUESTIONNAIRE URL HERE" width="100%"></iframe>

The bold text is where you will paste in the link to your ARI Recruiting Questionnaire, which can be found in your ARI Recruiting account.

Once this code has been placed and the page is saved, you should now have a page that your website manager can mark as live on your athletics website to feature your questionnaire embedded.

Note: In some instances, we have noticed that longer questionnaires get cut off at the bottom of the page, despite the scroll being turned on in the code. If this happens, your website manager should get in touch with your website provider to troubleshoot.

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