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Creative Torbay / News / Thu 14 Feb 2013

Creative Torbay Survey Results...

Creative Torbay Survey Results...

A big thank you to everyone who completed our survey late last year.
To recap we were asking you about this site and how you use it, what areas you used the most and how you feel it helped you as both a consumer of arts and culture and a producer.
The results are most interesting. We now have a good baseline and we will return with a new survey in the future and track any changes to the way you use the site and what you think of it.
You can view the whole report by clicking the link.
The headline is that you like and value the site.

We welcome any feedback or comments you have either in the comments section below or via email creative.torbay@torbay.gov.uk

Summary of results

Newsletter

• Most respondents were in receipt of the weekly newsletter either because they had a profile on the site or had directly subscribed (87%).
• Nearly all of the recipients found the newsletter useful to them (96.8% of subscribers / 95.9% of profile holders).
• Just under two thirds (64.5%) said that it (the newsletter) had prompted them to attend something new.

The Main Website

• Just under a fifth (18.8%) of those with profiles used the website as their main web presence.
• Just under a third (29.2%) said that Creativetorbay.com had sent traffic to their home website and 37% said that it had sent traffic to their business.
• 37.8% said that it had assisted in driving footfall to an event that they had listed.
• Just under a fifth (17.2%) said that the site had enabled them to contact another user or to be contacted by another user.
• Of these 86.7% said that the ‘connection’ had had a result.
• Just under two thirds (63%) said they had shared content on the site.
• The majority (80.9%) of respondents found the site easy to navigate.

The Mobile Website

• Few respondents had used the mobile website (13.8%).
• Only 8.3% had book marked the site on their mobile telephones.
• Of those who had used it, two thirds (66.7%) rated it as Good or Very good.
• A third of respondents (66.7%) said that they would recommend it to a friend.


The CT weekly newsletter of 04/02/13 headline story....

Bread and Roses
Today we offer you are tale of two surveys. The past week has seen the release of two important pieces of consultation. The first all about creativetorbay.com, the results get under the skin of you our users and is a fascinating read which tells us lots about how you value the site and how its driven footfall to your businesses and events. The second survey is the Torbay Council consultation which took place around the proposed budget and inevitable cuts and savings that have to be made. Many of you will have seen on the news in the past few months Council’s around the country cutting library services and arts provision culminating with Council’s like Somerset cutting all provision and Newcastle threatening to follow suit.
The Torbay Council survey offered you the chance to comment on where you felt saving could and should be made, guess which area was overwhelmingly the area people thought should be cut? 10 points if you said Arts and Culture! The interesting thing was looking inside the surveys at the respondents profiles, of the people who responded to the creativetorbay survey 49.4% were under 45 (and 4.4% over 65) whilst of those responding to the budget survey 11.1% were under 45 (and 46.1% over 65).
The true demographic in Torbay is that 48.2% of the population are under 45 and 23.6% are over 65. Interesting isn’t it? by highlighting this figures we aren’t in any way suggesting that older or younger residents are more or less likely to value the arts, we were wondering if any of you reading this did both survey’s or just one and why? Let us know @creativetorbay
As promised it’s a packed newsletter with tons of things to do this ½ term, whatever you do have a wonderful time.

To view the Torbay Council budget survey results click here:

http://creativetorbay.com/networks/creative-torbay/documents/tc-budget-consultation.pdf

For more information visit http://creativetorbay.com/networks/creative-torbay/documents/creative-torbay-survey-feb-2013.docx

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