Tuesday, October 21, 2014

How You (and the network) Did Last Week - 10/20/14

Greetings!

Before we dive in, a quick reminder that I'll be leading a brief "Tips and Tricks" Google Analytics training session on Thursday, 10/23 at 2pm CST. For anyone interested in joining - just shoot me an email in reply and I'll get you added to the calendar invite.

Hokay, now for the Winners of the Week!
  1. Seattle Sharing In Bike Share's Success. Do206 had their first big RSVP event, and the results are unquestionably worth sharing (sorry). After the homepage, the event received the most traffic of any page on Do206, accounting for 10% of their traffic over the last week. This and the 335 people who RSVP'd helped propel Do206 to its second highest week of site traffic AND new users in the 4 months we've tracked weekly stats.

    Your DoXXX platform is perfect for partnering with these buzz-worthy product launches by hosting their RSVPs and driving people to launch events. Come up with an incentive to dangle in front of users (in this case, free beer and swag bags), use the incentive to get RSVPs, and watch people come in droves. Happy partners + happy users = DoXXX no-brainer.
  2. Louisville is off to the Races! Louisville launched last week on Wednesday, October 15th, and they've already had 3644 visits to their site. They're off to a great start thanks to some speedy Slugger outreach (already up to 40+), a handful of ticket giveaways, and some nifty pieces of content like their Neighborhoods page and Badass Shows for $12 or Less (complete with Eric Wareheim GIF). To top it all off, they already have an ECP live within a week of launch.

    Not too shabby, Do502! We're looking forward to reporting on all the big wins happening out in the heart of bourbon country in the weeks to come. 
That's all for today; take a peek at this week's updated Weekly KPI Report for the full rundown of all things Do:
As always, reach out if you have questions or want to share a win that we overlooked.

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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

How You (and the network) Did Last Week - 10/20/14

Greetings!

Before we dive in, a quick reminder that I'll be leading a brief "Tips and Tricks" Google Analytics training session on Thursday, 10/23 at 2pm CST. For anyone interested in joining - just shoot me an email in reply and I'll get you added to the calendar invite.

Hokay, now for the Winners of the Week!
  1. Seattle Sharing In Bike Share's Success. Do206 had their first big RSVP event, and the results are unquestionably worth sharing (sorry). After the homepage, the event received the most traffic of any page on Do206, accounting for 10% of their traffic over the last week. This and the 335 people who RSVP'd helped propel Do206 to its second highest week of site traffic AND new users in the 4 months we've tracked weekly stats.

    Your DoXXX platform is perfect for partnering with these buzz-worthy product launches by hosting their RSVPs and driving people to launch events. Come up with an incentive to dangle in front of users (in this case, free beer and swag bags), use the incentive to get RSVPs, and watch people come in droves. Happy partners + happy users = DoXXX no-brainer.
  2. Louisville is off to the Races! Louisville launched last week on Wednesday, October 15th, and they've already had 3644 visits to their site. They're off to a great start thanks to some speedy Slugger outreach (already up to 40+), a handful of ticket giveaways, and some nifty pieces of content like their Neighborhoods page and Badass Shows for $12 or Less (complete with Eric Wareheim GIF). To top it all off, they already have an ECP live within a week of launch.

    Not too shabby, Do502! We're looking forward to reporting on all the big wins happening out in the heart of bourbon country in the weeks to come. 
That's all for today; take a peek at this week's updated Weekly KPI Report for the full rundown of all things Do:
As always, reach out if you have questions or want to share a win that we overlooked.

Thanks!

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