Posts Tagged ‘survey questions’

Are You Benchmarking? Or Are You Living in a Bubble?

It’s important to put all of VOC scores and feedback into the broader context – how well do you do stack up against your competitors? I’m talking about benchmarking, which means making comparisons to help you understand the perception of your business relative to the competition in the minds of your customers.

Survey Abandonment is like Death to a Researcher – Upshot: Put High-Abandonment Questions at the End

Have you ever noticed that more people start your online surveys than finish them? It’s like they start clicking through the answers and then suddenly they have a heart attack and it’s curtains! What is happening to those hapless survey takers? Life insurance actuaries, the Census Bureau, and the Social Security Administration use a tool [...]

Survey Design – Begin with the End in Mind

Many people think that surveys are just a bunch of questions, but they’re not. Every survey is a culmination of a challenging seven-step process. And here are some steps to follow to improve your surveys.

The Right Sized Survey

The average marketing manager should be able to put together a good survey. However, somehow this is not happening as often as one would expect. This article offers insights on how to make this process easier.