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May 5, 2015 Marketing Meeting for the Month(S) PROJECTS FOR THE MONTH(S) OF April 2015 Foundation Marketing 2015 Foundation Websites - Web Usage Report (Jan - Apr 2015) Column R Total Monthly Hits Total Hits Change in Hits Jan-Apr 2015 Jan-Apr 2014 JanApr 14 vs. Jan- Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec (current year) (previous year) Apr 2015 Foundation 8,882 7,372 7,367 8,333 31,954 - 40,036 = -8,082 Employment Services 2,608 1,805 1,788 1,682 7,883 - 9,551 = -1,668 Financial Services 1,799 2,368 2,094 1,465 7,726 - 9,604 = -1,878 Bronco Bucks 2,057 2,592 2,885 1,887 9,421 - 10,488 = -1,067 Gift Card 99 74 122 155 450 - 279 = 171 Bronco Bookstore 23,892 7,597 17,260 17,454 66,203 - 71,890 = -5,687 Dining Services 2,505 1,958 2,176 2,255 8,894 - 8,741 = 153 CCMP* 234 190 191 207 822 - 880 = -58 BSC 360 242 291 285 1,178 - 1,287 = -109 Los Olivos 3,333 2,500 3,019 3,740 12,592 - 11,685 = 907 University Village 5,096 3,301 4,770 12,393 25,560 - 29,580 = -4,020 Housing Assistance 316 316 335 187 1,154 - 842 = 312 Innovation Village 455 435 572 471 1,933 - 746 = 1,187 Kellogg West 2,704 2,678 2,736 3,245 11,363 - 12,969 = -1,606 Kellogg House 2,026 1,550 1,705 1,775 7,056 - 5,786 = 1,270 Total Hits (Monthly) 56,366 34,978 47,311 55,534 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194,189 - 214,364 = -20,175 0 FAIR OAKS 519 447 601 222 1789 917 872 MeetAtTheVillage 66 73 85 242 466 357 109 Annual Report Page 29 47 29 20 125 206 -81 BroncoChannel.com* 67 60 83 88 298 125 173 Bronco Commons 211 182 180 187 760 1,306 -546 Book Rental 645 95 378 447 1565 1,792 -227 HotDogCaper.com 36 36 36 45 153 83 70 Bookstore Phones 144 136 130 98 508 402 106 PolyTrolley.com 623 581 469 576 2249 3,927 -1,678 Ibrewworks.com 1659 3914 3097 2141 10811 0 10,811 TOTAL - ALL WEBSITES 212,913 223,479 -10,566 Foundation Marketing Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bookstore Bronco Bucks/Gift Card/Affiliate Card Bronco Bucks GET Food in Poly Updates Bronco Bucks Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Dining/Hospitality Services Employment Services Employment Services Farm Store Financial Services Financial Services Foundation Public Relations Innovation Brew Works - Associated Press - April 2015 Foundation Public Relations Innovation Brew Publication/News Station Title URL Associated Press BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1FkxqiA Works has been 12 News Now BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1GxawRs 790 KGMI News Talk College giving new meaning to 'BYOB' http://bit.ly/1Dues3k 89.3 KPCC BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1GtLItD 9 & 10 News Michigan BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1bVFmM4KRQE News 13 BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1InqmCM ABC 3340 Alabama's News KSBY 6 San Luis Obispo BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1AhGFtY featured over 300 Leader BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1du9iiY ABC 7 KATV BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1InUn5sKSL.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1bYNPy3 ABC 7 KLTV BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1dtw2zBKTAR News 92.3 FM BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1Fy2E5W ABC 8 KLKN-TV BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1HZJW9eKTBS 3 BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1HZNrg2 ABC Fox Montana BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1JBd1ZcKTTC BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1HRDvna ABC News BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://abcn.ws/1JTDldM times in 2015! 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Virginia BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1GG5HI7 Asbury Park Press BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges O Lincoln Journal Star BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1GFhDwH The Sumter Item BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1OYZgC2 Beatrice Daily Sun BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1JyW8hCLive 5 WCSC News BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1DL6qEDSarasota Herald Tribune BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1DyBxBS The Trentonian BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EpbEZ7 Beaumont Enterprise BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1JTbsCFLompoc Record BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1HVy5sJSCNow.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1zaFdOU The Virginia Gazette BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1GxaYix Belleville News-Democrat BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1OEYcIA Long Beach Press Telegram BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1JBAN7q The Washington Post BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://wapo.st/1bEHRl3 Beloit Daily News BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EOGuOf Scottsbluff Star Herald BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1DBFqWT Bloomington Pantagraph BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1DulbdFLongview News Journal It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EoUElD TheReporter.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1PYCblf Bonner County Daily Bee BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1bbyzwDLubbock Avalanche Journal BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1bezxbeSeattle Pi BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1zdLGZl TheTandD.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EAZ4aC Bradenton Herald BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1P6JJjALynchburg News and Advance BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1FApYA0SF Gate BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1HRsxhz THOnline.com On some college campuses, BYOB= It's Brew Your Own Beer http://bit.ly/1Ow65ju Bryan-College Station Eagle BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EGaZnmMacon Telegraph BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1zdJW2e Toledo Blade BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1bB3xyK A growing number of colleges are teaching students Madison.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1EOFbimSioux City Journal BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1FvzWmeToledo News Now BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1DWX33F how to MagicValley.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1Ad1vL4 Business Insider make high-quality craft beer http://read.bi/1Gzj5Ls StamfordAdvocate.com BYOB: It's brew your own beer at some colleges http://bit.ly/1beSZVr Toronto Star Crafty U.S.
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