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Episode 42: RNL Trend Report on Personal Information

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In the third installment of our series on the 2023 RNL Trend Report, once again, we peel back layers of data to offer actionable insights on what motivates students to opt in to receive emails, text messages, and telephone calls. From their unique vantage points, Dr. Raquel Bermejo, Associate Vice President of Market Research and Planning for RNL and StudentBridge CEO and founder Jonathan Clues dive into the privilege of receiving personal information and what students seek in return. Most important, the pair unpacks surprisingly high open rates for recruitment emails and the essential components these communications must include.
Raquel and Jonathan also answer:
How do students prefer to be contacted?
What do they want to know?
When do students want to be contact?
How to calibrate outreach at each stage of their college search?
Don't forget! Raquel and Jonathan break down more of the 2023 RNL Trend Report in Episodes 38 and 39 of Filling Seats.
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Featured Case Studies ⤵️

1️⃣ Illinois College - private liberal arts college in IL

2️⃣ Wayne State College - small public in NE

3️⃣ Georgia Southern University - large public in GA

🎓 Learn more about StudentBridge
💻 Schedule a meeting with our team
🔗 Be a guest + connect with a guest

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In the third installment of our series on the 2023 RNL Trend Report, once again, we peel back layers of data to offer actionable insights on what motivates students to opt in to receive emails, text messages, and telephone calls. From their unique vantage points, Dr. Raquel Bermejo, Associate Vice President of Market Research and Planning for RNL and StudentBridge CEO and founder Jonathan Clues dive into the privilege of receiving personal information and what students seek in return. Most important, the pair unpacks surprisingly high open rates for recruitment emails and the essential components these communications must include.
Raquel and Jonathan also answer:
How do students prefer to be contacted?
What do they want to know?
When do students want to be contact?
How to calibrate outreach at each stage of their college search?
Don't forget! Raquel and Jonathan break down more of the 2023 RNL Trend Report in Episodes 38 and 39 of Filling Seats.
_________________

Featured Case Studies ⤵️

1️⃣ Illinois College - private liberal arts college in IL

2️⃣ Wayne State College - small public in NE

3️⃣ Georgia Southern University - large public in GA

🎓 Learn more about StudentBridge
💻 Schedule a meeting with our team
🔗 Be a guest + connect with a guest

  continue reading

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