Or indeed many times less than 0.1% - it seems like you have a quite good sense of what the conversion rate is pegged to be, but don’t some people think vegan-creation leafleting can healthily be treated as not working for practical purposes?
The difference between this and vegan flyering is that you’re already targeting groups that have already self-selected for one aspect of EA. That said, I could definitely see a much lower than .1% rate being the case. Though the cost-effectiveness still seems competitive even at a conversion rate of .01% or even .001%. That’s 10 days and 100 days, respectively, of work for a year of earn-to-give.
That said, as Peter alluded earn-to-give still seems competitive if, e.g., you’re funding that much more of this work happens. Unless, by doing the work, you’re recruiting EtGers that will fund the work. Unless… [mind explodes]
Do vegan leafleters ever try to target groups they think’d be responsive? Does anyone (e.g. Peter Hurford) know what conversion rate do they get from those, on average?
Or indeed many times less than 0.1% - it seems like you have a quite good sense of what the conversion rate is pegged to be, but don’t some people think vegan-creation leafleting can healthily be treated as not working for practical purposes?
The difference between this and vegan flyering is that you’re already targeting groups that have already self-selected for one aspect of EA. That said, I could definitely see a much lower than .1% rate being the case. Though the cost-effectiveness still seems competitive even at a conversion rate of .01% or even .001%. That’s 10 days and 100 days, respectively, of work for a year of earn-to-give.
That said, as Peter alluded earn-to-give still seems competitive if, e.g., you’re funding that much more of this work happens. Unless, by doing the work, you’re recruiting EtGers that will fund the work. Unless… [mind explodes]
Do vegan leafleters ever try to target groups they think’d be responsive? Does anyone (e.g. Peter Hurford) know what conversion rate do they get from those, on average?