Usage Trends: The Communication Initiative
The Communication Initiative: Partners Space (private to Partners only)
We just had one of the best weeks for usage of The Communication Initiative platform - 26,494 individual user sessions over the past 7 days. (A user session is when someone accesses the platform. If they come back to the platform 30 minutes after they leave it then that is two sessions … and so on).
Some other relevant data for your review, question and comment follows. As you will be aware these numbers are also in the context of the past 12 months focus on a dramatic redesign of The Communication Initiative platform as recommended by the Partners at their London meeting, So the focus has been a lot on the technology. We are just beginning to use that technology related to network engagement.
1. Core usage: Over the past 12 months, 1,299 active individual users (so specific individual people not sessions) accessed The Communication Initiative platform every day. 18,546 additional people accessed The CI platform at least once a week, every week, over the past year. By way of providing a context for these numbers, the SBCC Conference, through the actions of JHU, The CI and others, attracted 800 people to attend.
2. Overall Growth: When comparing overall platform usage between the periods Sept 2015 - August 2016; and, Sept 2014 - August 2015, usage is up by 2.21%. Obviously this is good. We are not in the largest field of work in the world and The CI platform usage levels were already very high, but still we can grow. When we break out those figures below there are even more encouraging signs - with one exception, which I will address.
3. But before that three other overview stats that provide significant insight, beginning with the network itself.
4. Network growth: Over the past 12 months, 1,253 people have joined The CI network. Of course this is from an already very high base number of people previously registered.
5. Mobile Growth: One part of the redesign has been to make The Communication Initiative more mobile friendly. This is working it seems. Overall access of The Communication Initiative platform from mobile devices is up 7% when comparing the past twelve months to the previous 12 month period - to 26% from 19%.
6. Relevant people?: I am sure that one worry everyone has, and that we share, is that a large number of irrelevant people are accessing.
7. Google as access point: One way to test that is to look at the search service (eg Google) access stats compared to overall usage. Though a high number of very relevant people will access the site from Google, the irrelevant ones are almost certainly going to come through that source. For the past 12 months, 48.54% of all traffic came through Google. This is a low % compared to most site patterns. That means that over 50% of users came to the site through the e-magasines, links embedded in other sites, directly by having a The CI URL bookmarked, by typing in the URL or through a link shared by a colleague or friend. So, we can be very sure that the bulk of the usage is very relevant to our field of work. But we would also like to boost the Google stats for relevant people.
8. Work week: A further way to test is when usage takes place. Over the past week (7 days) 80% of usage was Monday to Friday (though time zones mean that the % of work-week use will be even higher).
9. I promised some insights into why these figures are even better than presented above, with one notable exception.
10. Countries: we are seeing significant year-on-year % increases in a large number of countries. For example, for the past 12 months compared to the 12 months preceding, Kenya is up 26%, South Africa up 11%, Nigeria 24%, Uganda 12%, Ethiopia 19% (perhaps boosted by all of the usage by participants at the SBCC Conference), Tanzania 13%, Ghana 15%, Thailand 28%, Nepal 12%, Jamaica 21%, Cambodia 12% and Sri Lanka 8%.
11. Development “Capitals": There is a similar trend in key Development Capitals. London is up 13% 12 months-on-12 months, New Delhi 8%, Washington DC 21%, Nairobi 73%, Addis Ababa 42% (again perhaps boosted by participant usage during the SBCC summit), Geneva 10%, Paris 26% and The Hague is up 21%.
12. Regions: This trend is also matched across regions: Eastern Africa (up 20% 12 months-on-12months); Northern Africa (up 69%); Central Asia (up 30%); Southrn Africa (up 11%); Northern Europe (up10%); and North America (up 8%) are just some examples of the many global regions with positive usage trends.
13. Downside to fix: Of course this begs the question that if overall usage is up 2.2% but we are seeing these very significant, positive increases in countries and cities, then where are the negative trends? Sadly, the downside here reflects our inability to secure the levels of funding required for the Latin America process in Spanish. Here are some relevant stats year-on-year for the past 24 months: South America is down 12%; Central America is down 13%; and, Southern Europe is down 11%, dragged into that territory by Spain (down 20%) when all of the other 10 countries of that Google region (except Bosnia-Herzegovenia) are in very positive territory.
14. Action required: We are continually struggling to raise even a % of the funds required to help realize the potential of The Communication Initiative. More on that theme soon. But for now just a special request re Latin America. For all of the reasons we all know Latin America is vital to overall Development progress. This is particularly the case given its leading role in communication and media (for) development. If you have any opportunities or ideas to help with the Latin America focus of our work please do let me know.
Most happy to answer any questions or respond to any ideas – Warren
Warren Feek
Executive Director
The Communication Initiative
www.comminit.com
Phone - 1–250-658-6372
Cell - 1–250-588-8795
wfeek@comminit.com
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Quick update - Usage Stats
Hi - was just looking at the platform usage stats again and wanted to give you a quick update on a couple of different insights into usage. Below compares November 2015 to October 2016 (inclusive) to the previous 12 month period (November 2014 to October 2015).
Users is defined by Google Analytics as Users that have had at least one session within the selected date range. In other words how many individual users have accessed the platform. (As opposed to sessions which is the number of times those users accessed the platform). Comparing the two 12 montb periods we are up by 2.3%. There are 14,460 additional users in 15/16 compared to 14/15. As there are a few days left in October this number will rise.
Bounce rate is defined by Google Analytics as the number of single page visits. Though we monitor this element it is not a crucual statistic. We try to design the email and social media communications so that people can quickly identify one item of interest and access it. There is no intention, and the site is not designed, to just keep people cruising the platform. But, the bounce rate is declining. It reduced by 10.82% comparing Nov '15 to Oct '16 with the previous 12 months period.
112 people registered in October 2016 - so slightly above the monthly average - but again from a very high base of registrations.
Ok - just a few insights to add to the data above. Please do reply with any questions or queries - just email reply to this note.
Warren
Update: Usage Trends, Survey and Global Mechanism
To: The Communication Initiative Partners
Hi and best wishes. Trust that all is well. A quick update on w few key issues: usage trends across The CI platform, survey on priorities and interests, and global “mechanism” dialogue.
1. The Communication Initiative platform usage trends.
Below is some comparison data for the 12 months December 1, 2015 to November 30, 2016 compared to the prior period, December 1, 2014 to November 30, 2015. All data is from Google Analytics.
a. The number of individual user sessions is up 10.98%
b. The number of individual users is up 7.69%
c. When comparing the month of November 2016 to month of November 2015, user sessions are up 30.99% (98,496 vs 75,192) and
d. … number of individual users are up 37.34% (81,083 vs 59,039)
e. In both annual periods (2014/2015 and 2015/2016) 220 plus countries had users (please note that Google has a very unique view of what is a country!)
f. Some country user sessions comparison examples include: United Kingdom up 20.55%; Kenya up 15.17%; South Africa up 19.88%; Nigeria up 29.77%; Uganda up 26.33%; Pakistan up 11.41%; Bangladesh up 15.65%; Nepal up 20,21%; and, Honduras up 15.75%. Please let me know if you have interest in any specific country.
g. Just a few city example, with a focus on some of the so called “Development capitals” include: Nairobi up 129.37%; Washington DC up 22.99%; New York down -2.81%; Addis Ababa up 26.81%; Geneva up 8.85%; London up 18.71%; Seattle up 4.54%; Bangkok up 33.92%
h. Here are the trends for all of the continents as defined by Google: Americas up 4.5%; Africa up 25.73%; Europe up 16.88%; Asia up 11.42%; and, Oceania up 14.03%
i. Mobile is up 38.46%
j. Apple iPhone is up 50.54%
This is example data only. Please let me know if you have any specific queries.
2. Survey, poll, global mechanism, social change.
For a bunch of reasons including wanting to ensure that are getting feedback from this community and work with UNICEF on the “global mechanism” there are a few interactive processes underway. Please do join, vice, contribute, and complete the processes below. Your views and opinions are vitally important.
b. Please join the online Group for the Global Mechanism consultation process
c. Please contribute to the discussion that has commenced on the possible global mechanism
d. Please take the quick poll on sleeping or not sleeping at night!
e. Please submit a blog
f. Please contribute to the social change review
Thanks - really appreciated.
Best wishes
Warren
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