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Thursday, April 3, 2014

Tips On Increasing Response Rates On Webpage 101

By Yussef Smith


When it comes to conducting a survey on the Internet, you don't just randomly create a survey and send it to people. You need to make the survey interesting and relevant to your audience. In this article, we're going to outline some practical tips to increase the response rate to your surveys.



1. Get More Traffic: Hopefully, you have installed Google Analytics or any other tracking software on your website. At the very least, you need to know how many people are visiting your website every single day. If you are getting less than 10 visitors a day, you shouldn't be expecting to see 20 comments, likes or tweets, unless you love to see spams. The obvious thing you should do now is to increase the traffic to your website.

When it comes to the actual survey itself, there are two things you need to consider are the design and the questions itself. Keep your survey forms clean and short, preferably one question on one page. Again, make your questions interesting and relevant.

If you need help formulating the questions, ask a professional to do it for you. Surveys are a great way to get information about your product or service, however, the truth is that most people are too lazy or too busy to fill them out, which is why you need to make your surveys as effective as they can be to your audience.

Overall, if you are someone who is looking to increase response rates on a webpage don't panic. All you have to do is choose a target market, host a give-away and lastly make your page exciting and fun. By implementing these strategies you will get close to your market and understand their needs better. After you do this you can come up with even more ways of attracting them, since you will know them better. So, don't panic and just use these three simple methods.




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