You might remember seeing some posts about a social media survey
we hosted a few months ago. If you had the time to take it, THANK YOU! The
information we got back helped us learn more about what matters to you!
Here are 5 interesting things that we
learned:
Facebook is where we connect most
The majority of respondents said they engage with the IMPACT
Facebook regularly. So that’s really good to know. That means we’re going to
start directing more of our energy to the Facebook page. Unfortunately for us,
Facebook has changed the way that pages show up on a Facebook feed and going
forward, it's less likely that we'll show up when you're scrolling your home
page. So that’s a challenge we’ll be looking into. Fortunately for us, a lot of
you also said you enjoy reading the newsletter – so we’ll also be able to use
that tool to better connect with you.
Twitter was a no-go
IMPACT Twitter and Facebook have been around for the same amount
of time, and while we’ve picked up a good number of followers, our respondents
said – IMPACT is on Twitter? That’s right, most of you didn’t even know we had
one! So we’ve decided to retire the Twitter account and put that extra time
into Facebook.
Updates about IMPACT is your
favorite content
Close behind that was educational information, new classes and
self defense successes. You can expect to start seeing more of those topics
from IMPACT in the near future!
It’s not just graduates we’re
talking to
No surprise, almost 70% of the respondents were graduates of an
IMPACT program. We love knowing that graduates are still so connected to
IMPACT! Who were the other 30% you ask? That was equally as exciting and
interesting. Parents of graduates, blog readers, friends of graduates, self-defense
instructors not affiliated with IMPACT…the list goes on. So, while we are
still mostly connecting with graduates, almost a quarter of
the people that engage with us online are finding inspiration and information
even though they never went through IMPACT.
IMPACT still has work to do
Our demographics survey came back showing that most of the respondents
identified as straight, white females. IMPACT is committed to making programs
accessible to all economic, racial/ethnic, and social groups
and we won’t stop until all people can live safely and with dignity. While we
are reaching a diversity of economic, racial/ethnic, and social groups in our
programming, the survey results show us that we have work to do to reach more
communities on social media – and we plan to!
Thank you again to everyone who participated in the survey.
After reading this, if you have questions or ideas, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us!
Arden Austin, IMPACT grad
Cascade Reaction Consulting
Arden Austin, IMPACT grad
Cascade Reaction Consulting
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