NFL teams are not exactly small
businesses. In fact, according to Forbes the
2015 NFL franchise value for the Denver Broncos is $1.94B making them the 11
most valuable team. The Carolina
Panthers at $1.56B are ranked 19.
When you compare their Twitter follow-to-follower ratios the Broncos are
above average while the Panthers are below average. The average for the entire league is less
than one half of one percent (0.32%) which means that bar is not set very high. “This
Copyrighted Broadcast is the Property of the National Football League” Let’s face it, NFL teams
broadcast on Twitter; they don’t follow back for purposes of fan engagement. Too bad, because the numbers above suggest
that each team is passing up an opportunity to show their fans just how much
they appreciate their support by following them back. Think about it; how would you feel if your
favorite NFL team followed you back? How
cool would that be?! Based on the
numbers above I may start cheering for the Chargers. Why don’t teams follow
back their fans? Would it take away their brand prestige? Would the process and
cost be too great to implement a strategic follow back plan? Based on their financial values I don’t think
it would break their bank accounts to support their customers with a new social
engagement strategy. And it’s not like
the NFL doesn’t leverage technology. Why
do major brands ignore their customers in this manner? The business goodwill they could be generating
would be priceless. |






