“With the help of Winalytics, we’ve personalized our district strategy and refined our Superintendent messaging with active A/B tests,” explains Kimberly Moore, CEO, Go Together.

Across the country, K-12 schools have been grappling with ongoing funding challenges and school district bus shortages. We have been proud to support Kim and Go Together in engaging district leaders on new parent partnerships for innovative modes of transportation.

The need for new types of partner partnerships was one of key trend driving buying behavior we identified in our ebook: K-12 Buying Momentum Training for Learning and Partnership. 

You can learn more on personalizing your value prop to K-12 buyers around parent partnerships and other their top-of-mind concerns here 👉

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