With the off-season upon us, we’ve decided to make Wednesdays here at TNI, “Ask the Insiders Wednesdays.” We always get questions from readers and we try and respond to as many as possible. And in the past we have used some for inspirations for posts. But until the season starts back up in February, we are going to use our Wednesday posts to answer any and all questions we receive. If we don’t have any questions that week, we’ll go ahead and write a normal post. So if you have something you’d like to know about or have a burning question, click on the ”Ask the Insiders” tab at the top of the page and let us know.
TNI Off-Season Schedule
I guess I never realized it before, but the motorsports media really shuts down once the season is over. It seems as if unless there is some big news to report on, they remain pretty quiet. And maybe rightly so. Journo and I discussed scaling back and maybe posting less frequently during these months, as we expected our site traffic to fall off significantly. But we’ve seen over the last few weeks that this hasn’t necessarily been the case. Because of this we’ve decided that at least for the time being, we are going to continue posting at our normal rate. So if you are looking for a little NASCAR content while it’s cold outside and your favorite writers aren’t anywhere to be found, keep it locked to TheNASCARInsiders.com. We will keep you going until Daytona.
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on Dec 7th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
As long as you post, I’ll be visiting/reading.
Do take some time to enjoy the off-season, though.
on Dec 7th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
I own a website myself, and I can tell you, I go from 6-7 posts a day during the season, to maybe 3, two are on this day and Daytona 500 countdown features from the Sporting News Wire Service.
Visits drop a lot, they begin picking up a little bit in late January and early February, but since there is no preseason thunder this year, it maybe bud Shootout time before anything picks up.
on Dec 9th, 2008 at 2:57 am
+1 on Tara’s post