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From JohnnyChatterton Mon Mar 22 02:25:19 -0500 2010
From: Johnny Chatterton
Date: Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:25:19 -0500
Subject: Analytics
Message-ID: <20100322022519-0500@fairsay.com>
Would people be interested in discussing how others are successfully (or unsuccessfully) using analytics to improve interaction with supporters?
Are These the Topics You Are Interested In? ============================================
The eCampaigning Forum doesn't start when you arrive in Oxford: it starts now.
Your input and participation are critical for making the event the best possible for you, so review the list of topics below and:
- Comment on ones you are and are not interested in 2. Suggest new topics for consideration
How the Topics Work ===================
The topics group are run in a style similar to the `open space methodology
Furthermore:
- Before the event, participants can shape the topics (including which ones get kept or dropped) by inputting them on the wiki pages (below) and signing up for those they want to participate in. - During the event, participants can update the wiki pages with their notes and thoughts - After the event, participants can continue to add to the wiki pages their notes and thoughts
From Last Year ============== See the `topics from last year's event `_ as many are still relevant. If so, re-propose them.
Proposed Topics
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The proposed topics are grouped into a few main themes (see subtopics below). They are generated via the `eCampaigning Forum Practitioners list `_, the `eCampaigning Forum Facebook Group list
Other Suggestions ================= Put your suggested topics here. (See the "Edit" link at the top of the page) mCampaigning - Using mobile to drive up response rates and enable simple fundraising during campaigns and beyond
Analytics --Johnny Chatterton, Mon, 22 Mar 2010 02:25:19 -0500 reply
Would people be interested in discussing how others are successfully (or unsuccessfully) using analytics to improve interaction with supporters?

