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Register for Event 10 Tips for Successful Surveys Free Webcast
Wednesday July 18th 2 PM Central
Thursday July 19th 2 PM Central

Having a survey tool is just the beginning and adding questions to your surveys is a simple thing, but what questions to ask, what NOT to ask, how do you ask for it?... All these questions can make a big difference between a successful survey and a tasking waste of time for your employees and or customers.

Join us for this FREE Webcast on Wednesday, July 18th at 2 PM Central. You’ll come away with many of tips and suggestions to help you enhance the quality of your surveys, increase responses, and improve the data you collect. During the Webcast, you’ll learn how to apply the 10 Survey Tips:

  1. Begin with the end in mind - Know exactly what you are trying to accomplish
  2. Stay focused - Trying to survey everything is like not surveying anything
  3. Dot not over-survey - Sending too many surveys can hurt your results
  4. Avoid biased or leading questions - The way you ask it influences the way they'll answer it
  5. Use common language - survey language and jargon should be understandable by the common respondent
  6. Test your survey - "survey your survey"...solicit feedback and suggestions from pilot users
  7. Promote your survey - If you build it, will they come?
  8. No numbers for numbers - Do not collect data just for the sake of numbers
  9. Map out your demographics - Know ahead of time what demographics are relevant to your study and make sure you collect it
  10. Know your results - Having a clear idea about reporting and segmenting

This informative Webcast features experienced online survey expert, Adil Berdai, President of Surveyo.com

Sign up now and we’ll send your registration information by return email.

Questions?  Don't hesitate to send an email to scs - surveyo.com. Or call us directly at (800) 729-VEYO (8396)

We look forward to having you join us on the 18th or the 19th.