SpunOut.ie Q2 Report 2014

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Q2 2014 Report


Welcome April, May and June were jam-packed with activity for the SpunOut.ie team. In early April we launched three positive mental health projects including a book ‘The SpunOut.ie Survival Guide’, a mobile app ‘MiYo’, and an animation series called ‘Ditch the Monkey’. We had such fun making these useful resources and as you can see later on in the report - they’ve definitely made an impact to the lives of our readers. We’ve been very busy these past three months, so read on for more info about our voter information campaign, our festival appearance and all the lovely people who joined us for work experience and internships this quarter. Ian Power, Executive Director.


Reader Behaviour “Our readers are consuming more information than they did last year and visits are up 6.5% too.”

190k

56.5%

website visits

 208k

articles viewed

66%

 

4,173

pages per visit

28%

536%

mobile share 53.9%

61.9%

 64.07%  156,126 bounce rate

hours viewing content

2.02

530.9%

614%

Traffic sources

Comparisons are year on year, in this case comparing to Q2 2013.

readers

37%

Search Engines

33%

Google Adwords Social Media

14% 11%

Direct visits All other sources

5%


Ditch The Monkey

P R OJ ECT

Ditch The Monkey is a series of five animated shorts, released online and in cinemas on April 2nd. The series was produced by SpunOut.ie in collaboration with Irish animator Eoin Duffy and the National Office for Suicide Prevention. The series is loosely based on the ‘five ways to wellness’, a set of evidence based actions which promote positive mental health. Often, our own negative thoughts hold us back from being happy and healthy. By choosing to get out into the world, to connect, to contribute, to be healthy, to accept ourselves and to be aware - we can stay on the path to wellness.

15,000

1,100

page views

hashtag mentions

 726,271  #1  16,000  19,000

Mentioned on Her.ie, Joe.ie, TheJournal.ie, Spin 1038, Red FM, Irish Examiner, Irish Independent and more!

cinema views

plays on youtube

Twitter Trend

minutes viewed

 “Saw one of the deadly #ditchthemonkey shorts in action in a packed Cineworld on Saturday. Got a great reaction.” @IanConnolly


Survival Guide

PR OJ ECT

SURVIVAL RVIVAL GUIDE SU

The ‘SpunOut.ie Survival Guide to Life’ is a 160-page book written and produced in-house and was published on April 2nd 2014 at an event in the IFI Dublin. The aim of the book was to help young people navigate the difficult challenges in life, whether at home, in school, at college or in work.

GUIDE

to life

The book was written by Marie Duffy and Tricia Purcell, was designed by Cian O’Mahony and was illustrated by Rosa Devine.

 

3,000 page views

4,000

pdf views online

Order now @ SpunOut.ie/Guide The book is available in Paperback, and on Amazon Kindle, Apple iPad/Mac and Android.

500

4,000 

500+

100’s

book orders

eBook downloads

books shipped

retweets/mentions

 Review  “This book has a lot of useful information about many different facets of life for someone growing up & leaving secondary school...” K.Biggs on GoodReads.com


MiYo App

PROJ ECT

MiYo is a SpunOut.ie wellness app developed by students to help our readers kickstart a healthy routine.

5,000 page views



300+ 

Available

on iOS and Android

Download The app was announced on April 2nd and went on to be released for iOS & Android on May 1st 2014.

pre-orders

 

 1,200 downloads

Developed by local students

Average rating on the Android App Store

 “Loving ‘Miyo’ the new app by @SpunOut, what a simple but great idea! #positive” - @dayhlia


Elections 2014

CAM PA IG N

Our voter information campaign simplified the registration process for our readers and provided information on candidates and the issues at play.

37,730

4,962

page views

voter registration views

Candidate Hustings SpunOut.ie, in conjunction with NYCI and USI held 3 European Election Hustings events in Galway, Cork and Dublin with 131 people in attendance.

 12,010  portal views

 47

candidate profiles

70+

pieces of voting content

 “Enjoyed the evening at #youthvote14. Really did give a good insight into the candidates running. Well done @ SpunOut, @TheUSI” - @dm_waugh  “High standard of questions from audience at @SpunOut @TheUSI @nycinews #youthvote14 event - all on actual EP-relevant issues” - @colmomongain


People “Since April, we’ve had a new full timer join the team, as well as a number of awesome volunteers.” Alan O’Mara In May we welcomed Alan O’Mara to the team as Communications and Fundraising Officer. Alan holds a BA Honours in Journalism from D.I.T. and his previous role was the National Social Media Co-ordinator with the GAA where he oversaw a 1400% increase in social media referral traffic to the GAA website (so we have very high expectations). In his spare time Alan plays GAA football, he has played in goal for his county team, Cavan. He also likes to relax watching TV series like House of Cards and Sherlock so he will fit right in with the team.

New interns and work experience staff James Mulhall Editorial Intern

Sarah Snyder Comms Intern

Shane Lyne Work Experience

Garret Kiernan Admin Intern

Kelsey Cassetta Editorial Intern


Social Media “Our new social media strategy has increased the number of readers coming to the website by 38%.”

13.8%

  

of website traffic came from social media

24,002 likes

10,006 followers

36,633

minutes viewed

25,654 engagement

2,127 re-tweets

733

subscribers

63% twitter

37%

facebook

489

1,087,401

1,648

919

new likes

twitter favourites

reach

mentions

Over 26,000 visits to the website came from social media. Thats a great increase over the 19,000 visits from social media in Q1, 2014.


Editorial Production “The top trending articles included seasonal content such as ‘finding summer work’, ‘managing hayfever’ and ‘travel advice’.”

96 articles were written this quarter:

47 life articles

employment  9articles

political  43 articles travel  6articles

action  19 articles

17 health articles

education  2articles

 Top trending articles this quarter 1st Finding that summer job

5th Deciding when to have sex

2nd Student grants

6th Tips for dealing with panic attacks

3rd Register to vote

7th Ditch the monkey

4th Hayfever

8th Thinking of going interrailing?


Youth Engagement

Dublin Cork

“April to June was a busy time getting out and about meeting young people at festivals, promoting voter registration, running training and events.” Statistics • 50 young people engaged in 4 consultations • 888 young people engaged at 10 outreach events • 4 mini-marathon runners

Consultations

Action Panel

We ran 4 consultations this quarter on a range of topics including; alcohol advertising & sport, sex education, gender equality and web design. Over 50 young people took part in these sessions.

Our Action Panel were very busy over the last few months. Panel members spoke at our projects launch in April, volunteered at SpunOut outreach events and helped shape our Elections 2014 voting campaign.

Outreach

Collaborations

Donations

We ran 10 outreach events this quarter

Some of the organisations we collaborated with on youth engagement this quarter: Youth Work Ireland, Irish Secondary Schools Union, UCD, DCU, Young Social Innovators, GradIreland, The Green Party, and the National Youth Council of Ireland.

In June, Cassie Delaney, Sinead Ní Bhrolcháin, Grace Breen, and Roisin O’Brien ran the Flora Women’s Mini Marathon to raise money for SpunOut.ie. Thanks to Cassie, Sinead, Grace and Roisin - the funds are much needed and will help hundreds of other young people.

engaging 888 young people. We had a brilliant time at the Sea Sessions festival in Donegal talking to young people about healthy living and sexual health. We distributed 250 health packs at the festival.

Photos from Outreach



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