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Audience development: Using real-time insights to grow engagement, loyalty

Audience development, at its lowest common denominator, is uncovering why readers return to your site. When over 45% of readers leave within 15 seconds and even more may never come back, it’s crucial to understand and measure the actions that affect the audience coming to your site.

Let’s take a closer look at some simple engagement- and loyalty-building tactics that audience development teams can implement in Chartbeat’s Real-Time Dashboard.

Use this Quick Start Guide for Audience Development link if you’d like to skip ahead and get moving.

Use referral sources to diagnose UX issues

Pivoting on referral sources such as search, mobile, and social in the Real-Time Dashboard offer a brief glimpse into a reader’s journey to (and through) your site.

Your first task is to get a sense of how certain sections and authors within your site perform to have a base of comparison. A sudden drop in Engaged Time could mean your content is not reaching the right audience.

To further diagnose and tackle these issues, assess the following:

(Related: Using the Engaged Time metric to grow audiences, unlock loyal readership)

Align device experiences to encourage return visits

Mobile continues to dominate device-based engagement across the world. Between 55% and 60% of readers engaged with content through this channel, followed by desktop and tablet.

Improve the reader journey across devices to develop a global audience. Here’s how:

Subscriber data: Readers that pay behave differently

When over 60% of visitors to your site won’t return again in the next 30 days—that’s a loyalty issue. However, small changes can have a positive impact on site traffic over time. And remember:

What now: Turn audience insights into actions

Growing a loyal readership is difficult, but with these real-time tactics, audience development teams are in a better position to succeed. Some helpful reminders:


Quickstart Guide for Audience Development teams

Setting up

Get started with the following Chartbeat tools:

Getting familiar with Chartbeat data

Now that you have your tools installed, it’s time to start looking at data. Here are some potential considerations as you’re sorting through by tool:

Are you a reporter or editor? We have a guide for you too.


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