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Integrating and managing your Engaging Networks data Top ten data features
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Some of the things we will look at… Setting up and editing the default record Tracking, reporting and segmenting Importing and exporting
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Flexible data structure Manage your database structure using the ‘Default Supporter Record’ page
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Mirror your in-house data structure Tag fields for use in Engaging Networks
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Add new data columns later on
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Re-order data columns… Drag and drop
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Use HTML formats for default record fields Helps to maintain consistent data Speeds up data entry for your staff
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Set up once in Default Supporter Record… Then enter data quickly in Manage Supporters…
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View and edit supporter records using Manage Supporters Use manage supporters when you need to make changes to a small number of records Search on a combination of campaign participation and default record field
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Searching for a particular supporter Tab between fields entering partial information to narrow down your search on the fly If multiple records fit the criteria, click view to see a list
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Load up a supporter record, then in the left-hand panel… Click to create a new data capture transaction log… or update an existing transaction…
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…then the questions and form fields relating to that data capture campaign will load up in the right-hand panel, for you to amend.
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Use tracking values to understand your supporters Use of tracking values allows you to gauge success of different media over time Combine with other data on your supporters to build up a detailed picture, eg. Are supporters coming from Facebook activists or donors?
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Create consistent tracking values that you can use across campaigns
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Select the tracking values to add to a campaign Publish URLs and track the response
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Use tracking parameters with export or profiles to segment and analyse your data
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Tag and segment data using Supporter Profiles Profiling supporters can help you better target your messaging and run more engaging campaigns First create a profile, then run it to link supporters to the profile You can run profiles automatically (Ask us!)
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Click the magnifying glass to edit Combine filters to create detailed supporter profiles
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You need to run the profile before you can use it to segment your data Profiles can be used to build lists, as well as with conditional content
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Clean up your list using bounce reporting Any supporter database will tend to accumulate some defunct email records You can use Broadcast: Bounce Data to manage this and keep a clean list Export a list of bounces, or delete email addresses that consistently fail
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Just deletes bouncing records View individual records Export a report in CSV format
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Segment a list using drag and drop queries Create coarse- or fine-grained segmentation using detailed queries Save queries that you use regularly Export segmented lists
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Drag and drop to specify records for inclusion… Specify detailed criteria
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…or choose to exclude certain records Specify date ranges and review the query
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Combine different types of filter Save query to run again in the future
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Import historical data or offline data Campaign logs don’t need to have been created in Engaging Networks! Import any ‘supporter-by-supporter’ import format
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In your import file, use a ‘P’ to signify participation… …then map supporter data to default record fields and participations to campaigns
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Automate the import/export process Customise the export format Save multiple import formats to deal with data from a variety of sources Call data over https, or set up an auto-sftp export.
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Insert custom reference codes Choose which columns to include and set up the export format Filter the data included in the export
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Auto-sftp: Choose the frequency Enter the server details and test the connection
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Once an import file mapping has been saved, it can be used for import via the API, as well as manually via the dashboard.
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Coming soon… import transactional data Import detailed transactional information This will facilitate full two-way transactional data integration with an external system Will allow more detailed incorporation of historical or off-line data
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Recap Setting up and editing the default record Flexible data structure HTML formats Manage supporters Tracking, reporting and segmenting Importing and exporting Tracking parameters Supporter profiles Bounce reports Building a list Importing historical or offline data Automating data import/export Transactional data import
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