Posts Tagged ‘Online Survey’

New online survey feature

Friday, December 21st, 2007

We have recently added a new online survey feature to our blog. In the recent past we had done a posting on online and e-mail surveys, we pointed out in detail how important this tool can be to gather relevant information that will enable a person or company that is using a survey to analyze how to implement improvements for a greater response and user experience.

We kindly invite our visitors to participate in our survey as we are doing this to help you. We want you to have a great blogging experience when you visit our blog and we want to ensure that we have a base of visitors that show us that our efforts are of great benifit to them. The greatest reward for bloggers are commonly a large number of readers and visitors.

There are many blogs with similar information but with your help we will stand out from the crowd. Thank you for taking a few minutes of your valuable time for our survey. As a small compensation we will add your domain to our directory free of charge as featured listing.

We will post the survey results on a quarter year basis so that you can also view how we analyze these results and implement changes accordingly.

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Successful Surveys

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007


Why would you use an email or online survey when you could simply call your clients and customers and ask for their input?

Lots of reasons.

* standardization

* easy to get large numbers of responses

* easy to tabulate, analyze

* easy (and often fun) for your clients and customers

* inexpensive

* non-intrusive

* time-efficient (for you, and for your clients and customers)

* protect your customers’ anonymity (if important)

* professional

* no “cold calls”

* no answering machines!

And have you figured out how long it would take to have 100 fifteen-minute conversations instead? (I don’t have to do the math to know that it’s WAY too long!)

So in this article, I’m going to talk surveys. How to find them, how to do them, and how to make the most of your results.

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