SpunOut.ie Q3 Report 2014

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Q3 2014 Report


Welcome The summer months are a busy time for the SpunOut.ie team as we get ready to provide our readers with information on dealing with exam results, the CAO process, and heading away to college. During Q3 we also held our two-day Women’s Academy, an event to empower the future women leaders of tomorrow with the skills they will need to unleash their brilliance on the world. We also spent the summer gearing up for our #HealthHack campaign which saw thousands of readers clicking on content to help them lead healthier lives. We also had four new amazing staff join the team so we’re even more excited at what we’ll be able to achieve in Q4! Until then... Ian Power, Executive Director.


Reader Behaviour “The number of readers and visits to the site is up substantially year-on-year, during what is usually a quiet time for traffic - great news!”

204k

522%

website visits



274k

5168%

articles viewed

526%

 

381k pages per visit

mobile share 512.5%

610%

 63.90%  160,807 bounce rate

pages viewed

1.87

38%

5120%

readers

550%

54%

Comparisons are year on year, in this case comparing to Q3 2013.

4,139

hours viewing content

 Traffic

Google Ads 38% Google Search 33% Social 18% Direct 8% Other 3%


Health Hack

PROJ ECT

Health Hack was a campaign to kick start young people into making small changes to their diet and fitness in order to live happier and healthier. SpunOut.ie used text message interventions and engaging online content to support young people to make those changes in their lives. Lots of original content was created, as well as a new landing page area of the website specially designed to help people find the new content and help start their healthier life. We also visited 5 college campuses to engage people - Carlow IT, IT Sligo, UCC, UCD and University of Limerick.

19,900

23

page views

new articles

300

students engaged

265

sign-ups for SMS

Mentioned on Spin 1038, iRadio, 98FM, Beat 102-103, Dublin South FM and Ocean FM.

3,000+ texts sent

33%

bounce on main page

 “Didn’t really see #HealthHack14 until now, it’s such a cool idea to text people! Awesome stuff @SpunOut :-)” - @himynameisaine


Women’s Academy

P R OJ ECT

In July, SpunOut.ie held it’s second Women’s Academy, which focused on equipping young women with personal and social change skills to take on the issues that impact everyone in their everyday life, over 2 days.

20

attendees

8

workshops

 1,000

youtube views

1,000+ article views

Feedback from the academy…

What participants said they learnt…

“It was so empowering I’ve come away feeling that I can do anything”

Furthered political knowledge, confidence, public speaking, mindfulness and expelling negative thoughts, how to speak up, listening skills, determination, communication skills, ability to take care of your own wellbeing

“It was energising, it re invigorated my concerns, interests and confidence to act” “The most inspiring and empowering few days ever”


People “This quarter we said goodbye to our fabulous summer interns, Garret, Kelsey and Sarah but due to a new grant we were delighted to welcome onboard 4 new additions to our Editorial Team.” Jack Deacon

Ciarán D’Arcy

Sarah Doran

Oisín McKenna

Media Producer Joined in September

Staff Writer Joined in September

Staff Writer Joined in September

Staff Writer Joined in September

We welcome them all onto the team and are really excited to have all of this new talent producing content for the website. New interns and work experience staff include McKenna Gates and Kent Schietinger who work off site and will be with us through quarter four.


Social Media “An extremely successful period for our social channels, up 39% from Q2 in 2014.”

17.6%

  

of website traffic came from social media

24,724 likes

10,738 followers

21,984

minutes viewed

33,361 engagement

1,393 re-tweets

804

subscribers

43% twitter

57%

facebook

722

1,334,438

1,185

732

new likes

twitter favourites

reach

new followers

Over 35,847 visits to the website came from social media. This is a massive increase of over 450% from the same period in Q3 2013.


Editorial Production “Predictably reflecting the time of year, in Q3, content on ‘Exam Results Stress’, ‘The debs’ and ‘Essentials for the start of the college year’ were some of our most viewed.”

111 articles were written this quarter: 36 health articles

54 opinion articles

9 education articles

video  7articles

action  24 articles

health  23 hack articles

travel  6articles

 Top trending articles this quarter 1st Student accommodation

5th Things to do on a sober night out

2nd Student grants

6th Exam results stress

3rd The debs

7th Essentials for the start of college

4th Apprenticeships

8th Sexting


Youth Engagement

Dublin Cork

“The summer months for youth engagement

focused on the delivery of outreach for #HealthHack and holding SpunOut.ie’s Women’s Academy.”

Statistics

 Consultations

Action Panel

650 young people engaged during 10 outreach events during the quarter.

SpunOut.ie was involved in work on the development of the new National Youth Strategy.

Two meetings were held in Quarter 3, with 10 new members recruited to the action panel, reflecting a variety of age groups.

20 young people were involved in youth proofing content for the SpunOut.ie Health Hack Campaign.

The staff, action panel and SpunOut. ie’s board met together for the first time and focused on the development of SpunOut.ie as an organisation.


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