Wired for Change
Results in Industry: Technology for Political Organizations
As a result of a merger between CGL Group and DemocracyInAction.com in 2006, Wired for Change was founded on the belief that technology can be a decisive force for social change. Wired for Change provides Web-based eCRM and online advocacy tools to progressive organizations and political campaigns.
This volume of messages was well beyond the capacity of their original email delivery system. Keeping their clients off ISPs blacklists was also a problem.
Wired for Change Depends on Message Systems to Spread the Word of Progressive Organizations and Political Campaigns
Wired for Change provides Web-based eCRM and online advocacy tools to progressive organizations and political campaigns. Wired for Change's hosted Salsa platform costs pennies on the dollar relative to the fees demanded by the private sector, providing a powerful communication option that enables mass email blasting, online advocacy campaigns, online event management and donation processing. Today, Wired for Change supports nearly 500 organizations serving nine million people.
The by-products of success: bottlenecks and blacklisting
Wired for Change clearly was on to something when they introduced their Salsa eCRM and advocacy tool in 2006 under the "software as a service" model. The response was overwhelming. Wired for Change would see their clients using Salsa to send between 2.5 and four million email messages per day. This volume of messages was well beyond the capacity of their original email delivery system, which could only send 100,000 messages per hour. Campaigns with lists containing one to two million addresses would literally take hours to send out.
Finding a better way
Wired for Change decided to investigate other email delivery systems in mid-2005. On the recommendation of fellow nonprofit associates at Moveon.org, Tomasello and his team included Message Systems in their evaluation. They moved quickly through the process, made their decision and completed the installation of Message System Delivery Manager by February 2006.
“Implementing Momentum was as easy as: install, configure and start the server.”
- Andy Tomasello
Director of Network Operations, Wired for Change
- Improved bounce processing keeps client mailing lists clean; prevents ISP blacklisting
Keeping their clients off ISPs blacklists was also a problem. Without a way to handle bounced messages, campaign mailings with a high number of bad addresses were increasingly landing Wired for Change and its clients on a variety of blacklists."We couldn't see the status codes on bounced messages from the ISPs, so we couldn't handle them," said Andy Tomasello, Director of Network Operations for Wired for Change. "Not having a way to get that information and use it to clean up the mailing lists caused a number of our clients to get blacklisted."Wired for Change and its clients are also benefiting from Message System's automated bounce processing and reporting. "We are now able to process all bounces in real-time, which gives us much better control over what happens to those addresses," said Tomasello.Dealing with soft bounces is equally easy. In the past, messages would be marked by the recipient as Junk Mail, but Wired for Change couldn't see it and would continue sending to that same address. Eventually, the ISP would blacklist the organization's mail, preventing all of its clients' mail from going through. Now, with visibility into why a soft bounce occurred, they now they can take appropriate action: removing addresses of people who have unsubscribed using their Junk Mail button.
- 10x faster email delivery speed
With Momentum now in place, Wired for Change solved its sending speed problem. A campaign that used to take an hour to send now takes about five minutes, vastly improving customer satisfaction."No other solution even approaches Message Systems' performance," said Tomasello. "Our deliverability rate has increased tenfold—we are now able to deliver at least 1.4 million messages an hour compared to 100,000 an hour with the old solution. With mailing list sizes seeming to grow exponentially every few months, this has not only made our clients happy, but has reduced the workload and increased peace of mind for all involved in email delivery."
- Enhanced client satisfaction
"Thanks to Message Systems we're now maintaining very clean lists and great relationships with the ISPS," said Tomasello. "We've seen tremendous benefit from being able to see the status codes on bounced mail and being able to process the messages right away. Even though we're sending ten times the number of messages per hour than we could before, we're sending them more efficiently and more accurately and we're no longer getting blacklisted."
- Support services surpass expectations
Wired for Change is also benefiting from Message Systems responsive support services team. "The support we receive from Message Systems is phenomenal," said Tomasello. "We have a running joke that within five seconds of sending an email to support, we'll get a message back. And it's not just an automated confirmation message, it's a personal response. Our systems administrators sing the praises of the Message Systems support team all day long."
“The fast-paced world of politics has many demands. Many of our clients use email as their primary form of fund raising. Message Systems' Delivery Manager ensures that all emails are delivered quickly so that our clients can meet their target window and their supporters can view the email at the most desirable times of day, which is particularly important for political campaigns dealing with time-sensitive issues.”
- Andy Tomasello
Director of Network Operations, Wired for Change
The Bottom Line: Feeling the love from clients and ISPs
Message Systems has also provided strategic industry advice to Wired for Change. "Message Systems has advised us on everything from infrastructure to whitelisting strategies," said Tomasello. "Message Systems has their finger on pulse of the email industry, and we know we can count on them to steer us in the right direction."