The Tazel 30: What Every Creator Should Know About Their Fans

The Tazel 30: Building Real Relationships with Your Fans and Followers

Inspired by the timeless relationship principles of business legend Harvey Mackay — creator of the famous “Mackay 66” — The Tazel 30 reimagines those ideas for today’s digital creators. In an era of algorithms, this guide is about something deeper: connection.

When Harvey Mackay published “Swim With the Sharks Without Being Eaten Alive” in the late 1980s, his now-famous “Mackay 66” taught salespeople to truly know their customers — not as transactions, but as human beings. Fast-forward to the creator economy, and that same philosophy is more relevant than ever.

Creators don’t sell products; they build relationships. Every like, comment, and message is a form of trust. The Tazel 30 simplifies Mackay’s classic approach into thirty modern, digital-age insights that help creators strengthen their communities, increase loyalty, and grow income — all by knowing their fans better.


🧭 The Tazel 30: What Every Creator Should Know About Their Fans

Personal & Connection Insights

  1. Their first name (and preferred nickname) — Even online, using someone’s name creates instant familiarity.
  2. How they first discovered you — Was it a viral post, a referral, or a collab? That’s your best marketing clue.
  3. Why they follow you — Humor, authenticity, confidence, creativity — know the “why” behind their loyalty.
  4. What they do for a living (or dream of doing) — Helps you connect with their lifestyle and aspirations.
  5. Their location or time zone — Perfect for planning live events and engagement timing.
  6. Favorite type of content you make — Stories, audio, clips, behind-the-scenes — track what hits home.
  7. Topics they’d love to see more of — Ask and deliver; fans love creators who listen.
  8. How often they engage — Daily supporter or quiet lurker? Adjust how often you reach out.
  9. Their preferred platform — X, Patreon, Discord, or Tazel — meet them where they already spend time.
  10. Their comfort level with interaction — Some crave DMs, others prefer quiet appreciation. Respect earns trust.

💬 Emotional & Motivational Insights

  1. What excites or inspires them — Emotion drives connection more than content does.
  2. Their humor style — Match their tone; shared laughter is a powerful bond.
  3. What stresses them out — Offer comfort, laughter, or escape when they need it most.
  4. Their creative interests or hobbies — Engage their passions beyond your own niche.
  5. How they describe themselves — Reflect their identity language back; it builds alignment.
  6. What milestones they’re celebrating — Birthdays, promotions, anniversaries — mention them.
  7. Their favorite compliments from you — Notice what makes them light up.
  8. What they admire most about you — Sometimes it’s your courage, not your content.
  9. What causes or values they care about — Shared beliefs = deep loyalty.
  10. Their curiosity or fantasy themes — For adult creators, knowing this safely shapes more personal engagement.

💡 Practical & Behavioral Data

  1. Their preferred payment or support method — Make it easy to support you however they choose.
  2. Their engagement or spending level — Understand loyalty; don’t exploit it.
  3. How they react to exclusivity — Some love VIP perks; others prefer inclusion. Adjust your tiers accordingly.
  4. How they respond to scarcity or urgency — Track what really drives conversion.
  5. When they’re most active — Morning scrollers? Night owls? Post for their rhythm, not yours.
  6. Which events or offers they joined — Keep notes for personalized follow-ups and thank-yous.
  7. Their comfort with edgy or adult content — Respect boundaries — trust sustains income.
  8. What other creators they follow — Reveals crossover communities and collaboration opportunities.
  9. Their communication preference — Email, DM, Discord, comments — know how they like to connect.
  10. One personal detail you remember — Their pet’s name, hobby, or story. It’s the human touch that matters.

💎 How to Apply the Tazel 30

  • Use simple tracking: Most platforms let you tag or note top fans. Keep it lightweight but consistent.
  • Protect privacy: Record only what followers share voluntarily. Trust is currency.
  • Reward recognition: “You mentioned this last month — how’s it going?” shows authentic care.
  • Automate with empathy: Templates save time, but your tone should always feel personal.
  • Review quarterly: Fans evolve; update your understanding regularly.

🔥 Final Thought

At Tazel, we believe your success doesn’t come from chasing algorithms — it comes from building relationships that last. When you truly know your followers — their stories, habits, and hopes — they don’t just buy your content; they buy into your journey.

Start your own “Tazel 30” fan notebook today.
Understand your audience. Serve them better.
And watch your creative world — and your income — grow.

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