Entries by James O'Malley (40)

Tuesday
Jan062009

Defining a Nonprofit Website's Google Analytics KPIs (Part 2)

In part 1 of this series, we discussed how to correctly install your Google Analytics. Now in part 2, we will cover how to establish which key performance indicators (KPI's) you'll be using to measure success. This is the most important part of your web analytics. Which KPI's your nonprofit organization ultimately uses will depend heavily on its goals and the goals of your website (your site does have a purpose, right?!?).

Google Analytics has proven particularly helpful for content-based sites and commerce sites. If you, like most nonprofits, accept donations on your website, then you should consider yourself to be running a "commerce" site, too. If the ultimate goal - or at least one of the most important goals - of your website is to convert visitors to donors, then your KPI's will be very different than if your goal is to prompt visitors to read your organization's latest reports.

Out of the box, Google Analytics provides a lot of useful metrics, such as visitors, pageviews, most popular pages, and a variety of other helpful data. It also gives you some more advanced, calculated metrics like bounce rate, average time on site, and pages/visit. 

As you can imagine, a metric like average time on site is less helpful for a donation site than it is for a content-based one. On a donations-optimized site, you are more concerned with whether or not a visitor gave a donation than with how long they spent reading your PDFs. For this reason, you must tailor your KPI's to your own site and strategy.

Here are some things to consider when selecting which KPI's are important for you site, from Metrics Insider (registration required):

  1. Determine the organization's strategy - What is your organizaion's overall goal? Which metrics will help you achieve it?
  2. Define the site's goals and why the site exists - What is the purpose of the site? Is it to gather donations or content?
  3. Recognize value drivers - What user actions on the site help you achieve your goals? Is it signing up to receive information?
  4. Map organizational roles - What information will decision-makers want to know?
  5. Understand donors and be donor-centric - What do visitors want to do when they come to your site?

Some basic KPI's that would be useful to most nonprofit websites:

  • Visitor-to-donor conversion ratio
  • Unique visitors per day/week/month
  • Cost per visitor
  • Bounce rate
  • Abandonment rate
  • Average time on site

For a more complete listing of KPI's, broken down by type of website, check out this post by analytics guru Bryan Eisenberg.

Once you've determined which KPI's are important for your organization's site, Google Analytics, as of a fairly recent update, actually allows you to create custom reports that include all of the key data you need -- and not the stuff you don't. Eric T. Peterson has a great instructional blog post outlining how you could create a custom report in Google Analytics to track visitor engagement.

Google, as they often do, has created a video outlining how to create your own reports:

In future posts, we'll show you how to define goals within Google Analytics, use Google Website Optimizer to test and optimize your donation pages...and much, much more.


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Monday
Dec082008

Replay: Growing Your Online Communities and Getting Them to Give Online (and Off)

Thank you to everyone who attended last week's Growing Your Online Communities and Getting Them to Give Online (and Off) webinar hosted by Care2's Eric Rardin. In case you couldn't join us or want to catch something you missed, you can still view a free replay of the webinar in its entirety here.

With the economy in historic turmoil and a recession on the horizon, there's never been greater need for nonprofits to raise money effectively and efficiently. Converting online supporters and email subscribers into donors and integrating your online and offline fundraising efforts are indispensable.

Join us to learn how your organization can increase donations on and offline this year. The webinar, hosted by Care2's own Eric Rardin, features two highly successful online fundraisers, Madeline Stanionis, CEO and founder of the Watershed Company and online fundraising guru, and Elise Fullerton, direct mail manager and online fundraising maestro for Alley Cat Allies. Madeline and Elise will share their insights into recruiting supporters online and getting them to donate, with an eye towards end of year fundraising during an economic downturn.

Click here to watch the replay.

Tuesday
Nov042008

OneWorld Event: Look Back & Ahead, Best Practices in Online Communications

OneWorld.net is hosting yet another of its great events on online advocacy this Thursday, Nov. 6. There's a lot of great people set to speak, including some of our favorite people - Alan Rosenblatt, Colin Delaney, Matt Stempeck, and many more.

The online gurus participating in this dialogue will answer questions about what worked and didn't work in 2008 and talk about things on the horizon for 2009 in terms of social networking, online marketing, Web 2.0 and more. 

Date: Thurs., Nov. 6
Time: 12-1:30 pm EST
Location: In Person & Teleconference

Click here to RSVP.

Wednesday
Oct222008

Free Video Conference: Solutions Stars on Internet Marketing

Network Solutions is hosting a star-studded, free video conference on new and affordable ways small business and nonprofits can benefit from the internet on Oct. 29. While we assume frogloop readers stay pretty up-to-date on online marketing, just a look at the brainpower that will be speaking at the conference might make registering worthwhile. Some of the notables include:

...the list really goes on and on. Attendees will be able to watch individual videos based on their content area preference or view the conference in its entirety. While the videos are streaming, viewers will be able to chat online with the Network Solutions team or participate in a live public chat, which is pretty nifty.

You can read all of the details, including which topics will be covered, here.

Thanks Marinel for sending this in!

Thursday
Oct162008

See3 Releases Their Guide to Online Video...as a Video!

Continuing our coverage of the power of online video for nonprofits, we wanted to point you to a cool series of videos released by See3 Communications as a beginner's guide to online video.

This is a 7-part series of short videos designed to introduce nonprofit professionals to new ways in thinking about online video. The agency says that potential future series may cover technical issues (choice of camera to buy, how to get good sound, etc); storytelling - techniques, finding the stories; or distribution (different video sharing sites, how to use video on social networking platforms, etc).

The guide is a great, free primer about online video. You can check out the first video below and the rest of them here:


1. The World We Live In from See3 Communications on Vimeo.

Thanks Elliot for sending this in!

Monday
Oct132008

Using Google Analytics to Track a Nonprofit Website (Part 1)

Nonprofits take note: Google Analytics software application has shattered previous barriers to analyzing and optimizing websites. No longer do you have to spend thousands of dollars a year to track how visitors interact with your website.

If that sounds too promotional, as if Google paid me to say it (they didn't), well, sorry, but it's true. And it's relevant. In tough economic times - and with a potentially bad holiday donation season fast approaching - tracking the success of your site in converting every lead possible will be more important than ever.

A number of nonprofits - Oceana, ASPCA, and Sierra Club, to name a few - have installed Google Analytics on their websites. Heidi Bucheister, Outreach and Operations Manager at OneWorld.net, said, "Google Analytics is a robust tool for any organization. It provides great detail about traffic, traffic sources, and conversions, providing nonprofits with a concrete means of measuring ROI. It's easy to use and the support staff is very helpful and responsive. "

Click to read more ...

Friday
Oct032008

Care2 Launches America's Favorite Animal Shelter Contest

We just wanted to make sure any animal shelter supporters or animal lovers reading frogloop knew about Care2's new America's Favorite Animal Shelter Contest. Care2 will be giving away some fantastic prizes to shelters that receive the most votes, such as: 

  • Overall winning shelter receives $10,000
  • 20 top recruiters get a $50 gift certificate 
  • Each week, a random shelter in the competition will win $1,000  
So, if you love animals or just want to give a shelter some much needed support, click here to vote for your favorite.