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Jeff got over a combined 2,000 replies to these tweets and probably saw some trends among the replies, considering he read each and every reply. However, no one has tried to analyze these replies. Until now.
The results of the sample show no one specific thing that would make people start watching again, but the top five results are:
Unlike the last question, it seems like there is clear reason why people still watch NASCAR. But we’re still going to break down the top five results:
If you would like to read more about this research, you can read more in this PDF File.
https://cindymeliyen.wordpress.com/2019/01/10/how-nascar-can-get-fans-to-return-and-retain-them/
Jeff got over a combined 2,000 replies to these tweets and probably saw some trends among the replies, considering he read each and every reply. However, no one has tried to analyze these replies. Until now.
The results of the sample show no one specific thing that would make people start watching again, but the top five results are:
- Track variety – people want more variety in tracks. This means more road courses and short tracks and less intermediate tracks.
- Closer racing – and this isn’t just talking about a leader pulling away by 10 seconds (although they want less of that too). People want constant battles around the track and passes for the lead and for 20th place. (This is different from parity, which I have defined in this as “a variety of winners.”)
- No stages – people don’t like stage racing. They want to get rid of it.
- No playoffs – people don’t like the playoffs. They want to get rid of it.
- More personalities – and there are many drivers that already show their personalities like Ryan Blaney, but people want to see more of the drivers’ personalities on social media and during interviews.
Unlike the last question, it seems like there is clear reason why people still watch NASCAR. But we’re still going to break down the top five results:
- Love racing – YOU LOVE RACING! That’s why you watch.
- Certain driver – people watch to keep track of their favorite driver and see how they’re doing in the race. (Note, this is different from “driver broadcaster,” which is watching just because your favorite driver is on the broadcast team for the race.)
- Habit – people have been watching for as long as they remember. They may not enjoy racing as much, but it’s hard to break the habit of picking up the remote every Sunday and watching for four hours. I mean, what else are you going to do on Sunday anyways?
- Competitive – people love the competitiveness of the sport. Every single driver on the grid wants to win, and every single driver will do whatever it takes to win.
- Personalities – it seems like people are split on this, considering this was also #5 on the other list. But perhaps maybe drivers are already showing enough personality to satisfy your needs.
If you would like to read more about this research, you can read more in this PDF File.
https://cindymeliyen.wordpress.com/2019/01/10/how-nascar-can-get-fans-to-return-and-retain-them/