Donor Recruitment As A Service
Customer Segmentation, Acquisition & Retention Solutions
With the Blood-Analytics Donor Recruitment As A Service solution, you’ll lower the average age of the donor, acquire more donors at a cheaper cost and retain existing donors longer. We are able to do this by combining people, process, data, and technology along with decades of blood bank experience to optimize your marketing, communications, loyalty programs, and collection efficiencies.
Donor Segmentation
AI-Driven segmentation models evaluate donor demographics, psychographics, donation patterns and attributes to determine the right loyalty club. This enables us to market to the right donors, at the right time, to drive frequency and retention.
Customer Communications
Increase donor retention by ensuring your communications plan is left without gaps and has effective messaging, mediums, and cadence.
Customer Loyalty & Referral
After customers are segmented they opt into the customer loyalty program, which has various methods of rewarding donors and keeping them engaged.
Performance Marketing
We deliver expert services to execute, measure and impact your cost per acquisition through digital channels. This includes identifying goals, campaign structure and optimizations along with conversation and impression tracking.
Performance Dashboards
Blood Analytics takes a visualization-driven approach to monitoring critical key performance indicators related to Marketing and Collections. These include customer lifetime value, frequency of donations, retention rate and more.
Customer Index & Ranking
Increase donation frequency, retention rate and customer lifetime value!
Campaign Performance
See where you should invest your marketing budget to get the most value in return. Track performance for each campaign.
Blood-Analytics is a decision support system that has complex models developed by statisticians and mathematicians that analyze information. The models create new information that decision makers need to plan product collections and inventory management.
We put all this together to optimize and improve your cost per acquisition, capacity planning, donor Segmentation, communications planning & customer loyalty.
Marketing Analysis
You have data everywhere—spreadsheets, web analytics, social media, marketing automation, CRM, and beyond. That makes it hard to access the information you need, and even harder to make sense of it all. Blood Analytics solves that problem by connecting directly to all your sources of marketing data, so you can have the data you require, right at your fingertips.
Return on Investment
Track your progress and learn how to utilize analysis techniques to measure growth and improve performance throughout your organization.
Business Operations
Go from insights to action, faster. See metrics from every corner of your business in one real-time platform.
Data Driven
Nobody handles data like IT. As a result, they’re charged with managing the various systems that house your organization’s critical business data. But with that responsibility comes the inevitable, never-ending queue of reporting requests. Blood-Analytics helps alleviate demand on IT by connecting to all these disparate data sources, so you can access and deliver information faster than ever before. Measure What Matters & Drive Results !
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Identify and focus on higher-profit customers.
Your best customer might not actually be the one who places the biggest order (although every sales team loves to land a “big fish”), but rather those dependable, repeat customers who consistently place good sized orders. With business intelligence software, you can rank your customers based on the recency, frequency, and value of their purchases to determine exactly who the best customers are. And once you build an accurate profile of those most-profitable customers, you can better focus your marketing efforts to target similar prospects.
It makes sense to seek prospective customers that have similar attributes and to focus your customer acquisition efforts on adding them to the fold. With a little imagination and good business intelligence software in place, you can begin by implementing simple measures to enable you to rank your current customers according to their relative value to your organization. Initially, try ranking them by profit contribution alone, then you can add more sophisticated factors later, if you choose (timely payment, returns, complaints, etc.).
Once you’ve arranged customers from high to low value, you can do two powerful things right off the bat. First, you can better target your customer-acquisition initiatives by focusing your customer-acquisition efforts around the attributes common to high-value customers. Second, you can begin to engineer your overall customer mix by targeting high-value replacements for low-value customers.
Increase the accuracy of sales forecasts.
Information concerning future revenue answers the questions of ”what” you’re going to sell, “to whom” you’re going to sell it, and “when” you will make the sale. When it’s accurate and timely, this information has immense business value. Industry studies have found that an improvement in forecast accuracy produces significant downstream improvements such as perfected order fill rates, reduced inventory levels, and higher profit margins.
By leveraging the insights provided by business intelligence software, marketing and sales teams can improve the accuracy of their forecasts by accommodating for seasonal demand, product promotions, slow-moving items, causal variables, outliers and much more. The forecasting burden can be considerably eased and the reliability of the forecast much improved when the right information is at hand to support the underlying analysis. BI tools give decision makers ready access to information that provides a detailed portrait of sales history. Easy and direct access to historical sales information supports both forecast accuracy and better, faster procurement and inventory decisions.
Measure the effect of your marketing programs.
BI software can also help you easily plan, monitor and assess the success of your promotional activities to see what marketing campaigns/promotions your customer base is reacting the best too. That way, marketing budgets can be shuffled and allocated to the more successful campaigns that produce the best possible ROI. For instance, if Promotion A generated $1000 in sales but cost the company $250, that program is not actually more cost-effective than Promotion B that generated $700 in sales but only cost $100 to run. By leveraging information from your BI system, you can maximize the revenue returned from each advertising dollar spent. By comparing actual to expected results by campaign, you can “market” smarter and better identify opportunities to increase sales and growth.
Effective use of business intelligence by the sales and marketing team can lead to improved customer retention rates, higher revenues from up-sell/cross-sell campaigns, and enhanced levels of customer satisfaction. And at the end of the day happy customers mean more revenue for your company.