Just Ask! Using Surveys to Improve Your Business

April 15, 2008 – 8:51 pm

Just ask!
You can learn useful information about your business, customers, and potential customers by . If you have a list of e-mail addresses of your customers and you can send them an e-mail containing a link which leads to a survey on your site.
What is the to you?
You get knowledge, and knowledge is a powerful tool in tailoring your business and services to your customers’ needs. You can ask questions like:
How could our web site be more informative to you?
What products or services should we offer in the future?
Please rate our ?
What is your age?
It is important to ask questions that will get you the answers you want. If you want suggestions from your viewers, asking if they simply like your site doesn’t give you enough information. And providing a list of or streamlines answers even more. Plus research has shown that folks are more likely to answer if all they have to do is click.
What is the to the people taking your survey?
Well, there has to be some . Providing an incentive is a good way to insure responses. That could be in the form of a freebie, useful information, an entry into a , or anything else you think your customers would like.
How do you do this?
Create a form on your web site to ask questions. Having the responses of that form emailed directly to your email box makes it easiest.
Express has a built right in and the system automatically e-mails the results of each back to you.
Herb and Leibacher operate Express. Create a professional web site for your business or non-profit organization with Express. At www.WebBuilderExpress.com, you can request your free Quick Start Guide that tells you how to create a .

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