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Level Up Your Marketing with Analytics

Association Analytics

How are you tracking success? Once you have your taxonomy and metadata in place, you can use metrics to analyze the performance of your marketing channels. Here are examples of success metrics broken down by three common channels: List Preparation. Online Tracking. Let’s use email as an example.

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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

The team likes to take advantage of every opportunity to ask members questions, from polls, to website forms, and longer annual surveys conducted through Survey Monkey. One opportunity IAEE uses for observation is a series of small group discussions called Community Buzz Hours.

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Insights from the 12th Annual Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Report

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So, we were curious: What would the data tell us about three key questions? We encourage you to read the full report where we dive into these questions and more. Conversely, walks/5Ks with registration fees declined year over year in total number, participation, and revenue. This metric is one to watch for the future.

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13 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Virtual Event Platform

AccelEvents

When choosing a virtual platform, though, it is important to ask the right questions so you can be sure that it will provide the right features and benefits for your event. To help you to discern between platforms, and to prepare you for choosing the right one, we’ve prepared a list of questions to have on hand. This question is huge!

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The Importance of Data Analytics for Fundraising Events

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When hosting a fundraising event, such as a Math-A-Thon , silent auction , or charity gala, closely tracking data and adapting your event based on that data can drive higher engagement, participation, and donations. Unbiased questions and open-ended prompts can offer valuable insights into event success and areas for improvement.

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Important Questions for Your Post Virtual Event Survey

AccelEvents

To help you compile this survey and get the data you need, we’ve compiled a few tips for writing post-event surveys and details of some of the most important questions that you need to ask. But before you start randomly lobbing questions at participants, we have a few tips that will help you improve the process.

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Don’t Fear Your Dirty Data

Association Analytics

Even without a complete data set (which is practically unattainable), you can still do things like send renewals, get event registrations, create membership reports and raise funds for your foundation. Set a baseline and keep track of the progress you are making. Probably not. You can even start with data analytics. Just get started.

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