Yesterday I met with Gedling Borough Council who are based in the beautiful Arnot Hill Park. I’m always excited to see my clients, and Gedling is a particular highlight because they are experimenting with the GovDelivery Communications Cloud to continually improve audience engagement rates with their content, and, most importantly, they measure the outcomes of their “Keep Me Posted” email campaigns and the success of the service.
So here’s a glimpse into Rob McCleary (Communications Manager) and team’s well-oiled email marketing machine. Included here are details about how one campaign, deployed in conjunction with Gedling’s Council Tax team, has led to substantial savings and results for the whole council.
Campaign to get more residents managing their council tax online
(Campaign relates to 2016 council tax billing period)
Campaign aims
Tactics used
The Council Tax team at Gedling provided the email addresses of 10,090 residents to the Communications team and together they identified their key messages.
An email bulletin was sent to those 10,000+ residents along with an incentive encouraging them to sign up to email bulletins from other services provided through Keep Me Posted. I mean, who wouldn’t want to win an IPad hey? (A small price for the council to pay given the huge potential to save money by moving more people to transact online and reduce calls to the council.)
The value of an online customer
Wondering what the value of an email subscriber is? Here are some figures from SOCITM on the cost of contact through printed communications, in-person and over the phone.
Campaign outcomes
Key learnings for next time
My meeting with the team involved an analysis of what Gedling could do differently next time around to boost engagement rates and the success of the campaign in 2017.
Here are a couple of my recommendations:
This campaign is a great example of how working with other departments to figure out their pain points can lead to impressive results – and cost savings for the council!
Sometimes it can be easy to focus only on how your team can benefit from engaging citizens through the GovDelivery Communications Cloud. Do explore other ways targeted email or SMS communication could lead to cost benefits and reduced contact in other areas of your organisation.
Collaborate, collaborate, collaborate!
Another one to watch…
Albert Freeman and the team at Bradford Council are also on the ball when it comes to collaborating with other service areas to increase email subscribers.
On each household’s council tax bill, they will promote their “Stay Connected” digital updates service (artwork TBC). Council tax billing presents a huge and unique opportunity to dramatically increase your digital audience, and will undoubtedly provide thousands more residents with the critical updates they need straight to their inbox.
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