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Participation Rate is the percentage of your active customer base that is advocating in a given period. A high Participation Rate means that more people are aware of and motivated by your programs. It is an indicator of the effectiveness of
Participation Rate is the percentage of your active customer base that is advocating in a given period. A high Participation Rate means that more people are aware of and motivated by your programs. It is an indicator of the effectiveness of your marketing strategy.
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Participation Rate = (advocates/customers) *100
Advocates: the number of unique people that have advocated on your behalf (e.g. the user has shared, dropped a hint, left a rating or a review, etc.).
Customers: the total number of unique people who have become a customer (both referral and non-referral). This is a proxy for the total potential reach of your advocacy efforts. In your program, the desired activity may be a download, a new account opened, a purchase, or a registration. We only count each person once, so if they have multiple purchases, this will not affect your Participation Rate.
Another way you can think about this is that for every 100 people who have purchased (both referral and non-referral), 10 are going on to advocate (10% Participation Rate).
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If the data returns as 100% or looks incorrect, contact your CSM to review how the Customer and Transacted aliases are implemented and whether you are sending all events to Extole.
The data in this report includes a visualization. The height of each bar represents the Participation Rate for the selected period. To the right of the graph, you'll see the Participation Rate of the current period and an average of your Participation Rate.
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Downloading the raw data from within My Extole, you'll see the following columns:
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Updated 3 months ago
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