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SportsConcussions.org receives All-Star Award

SportsConcussions.org

Named One of
Constant Contact’s 2011 All Stars

SportsConcussions.org recognized for achieving exemplary marketing results

SEQUIM, Wash. — April 4, 2012 – SportsConcussions.org, a non-profit concussion education organization, has received the 2011 All Star Award from Constant Contact®, Inc., the trusted marketing advisor to more than half a million small organizations worldwide. Each year, a select group of Constant Contact customers are honored with the All Star Award for their exemplary marketing results. SportsConcussions.org’s results ranked among the top 10% of Constant Contact’s customer base.

“We’re pleased to be recognized by Constant Contact for achieving strong marketing results, said Jean Rickerson, CEO and Founder of SportsConcussions.org. “Constant Contact’s tools have helped us reach a large audience with the all-important message regarding sports-related concussions in a very efficient way. We look forward to increasing our communication efforts even more in the coming year, to help protect more athletes. We are very grateful to all of our customers who follow us on our website, on social media and through our weekly newsletter. Our goal is to provide them with ideas and resources so they can protect athletes in their local communities.”

Constant Contact looked at the following criteria to select this year’s All Stars:

  • · Frequency of campaigns, events, and surveys
  • · Open, bounce, and click-through rates
  • · Event registration rates
  • · Survey completion rates
  • · Use of social features
  • · Use of mailing list sign-up tools

“There is nothing we like more than to see our customers finding success. It’s the reason Constant Contact was founded, and it’s a thrill to see the fantastic results that our All Stars are achieving,” said Gail Goodman, CEO of Constant Contact. “This group is really leading the charge when it comes to delivering relevant, engaging content that drives real business results. We salute this year’s All Stars for their success, and are honored to have played a part in their achievements.”

About SportsConcussions.org
SportsConcussions.org is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising awareness about sports-related concussions. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) up to 3.8 million people suffer from a recreation- or –sport related concussion each year. SportsConcussions.org is anchored by a website that is update daily, featuring news, ideas and resources for school districts, leagues, coaches, parents and athletes. The organization also holds community workshops and conferences, and establishes baseline testing programs.

About Constant Contact, Inc.

Constant Contact is revolutionizing the success formula for small organizations through affordable, easy-to-use Engagement MarketingTM tools that help create and grow customer relationships. More than half a million small businesses, nonprofits, and associations worldwide rely on Constant Contact to drive ongoing customer dialogs through email marketing, social media marketing, event marketing, and online surveys. All Constant Contact products come with unrivaled KnowHow, education, and free coaching with a personal touch, including award-winning customer support.

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