Ten reasons why online surveys are the future of marketing
by Martin Day
Published on this site: June 10th, 2005 - See
more articles from this month...

Customers are tough cookies. They're extremely media aware
and increasingly cynical it's a clever marketeer who can get
under their skin. Online surveys reinvent the traditional
format and offer a unique way of interaction all the benefits
of the internet without the programming. Here are ten reasons
why they may be the silver bullet marketeers' need, complete
with examples supplied by Martin Day, managing director of
Survey Galaxy one of a new breed of websites making online
surveys quicker and cheaper
- It's cheap as buttons
Select the right survey website and creating surveys can be free
of any charge and the cost to publish is minimal.
Useful information harvested from surveys can be reused and repackaged
in other marketing and PR for use in press outlets making it a
very efficient form of information gathering.
- It's easy peasy
Anyone can develop an online survey. Survey sites allow people
who are interested in the benefits of surveys, rather than technicalities,
to side-step the required programming skills and create relevant
up-to-the-minute surveys, instantly surveys that are even easier
to complete than they are to make.
- Anyone can play
Once the survey is online it's a simple step to promote it, either
through email (with a link enclosed), via a link from a website
or referenced by other forms of advertising. Anyone who has the
link can be connected instantly to the survey, at a time that's
convenient to them, 24x7.
- We've all got an opinion and we like to give it
Customers like surveys they're not seen as spam, but as an empowering
opportunity to make their voice heard and a chance to have an
impact on a brand. They can be particularly good for broaching
sensitive subjects with concerned employees; a survey asking a
workforce on their opinion of change allows the key issues to
be raised in a positive manner and encourages employee participation.
Online surveys allow the message to reach each individual and
invite feedback in a manageable form.
- Get inside their heads
You can lead a customer to an advertisement but you can't make
them think. Surveys actively engage the respondent, who think
about the question before giving their response.
- Beautiful relationships start here
It needn't all end at the end of the survey while you have their
attention and are in the mood you can ask if they want to sign
up for more information or a regular newsletter making the most
of the window when you have their interest.
- If you like this, you'll love
Perhaps one of the strongest elements in a survey is the ability
to make inspired or useful connections instantly to other areas.
By including links within the survey to websites that offer detailed
information you are able to reinforce the marketing message.
- Subtly does it
Surveys can be used to associate a product with positive attributes.
By listing the many features of a product and asking the respondent
how important they are, regardless of their response, the product
will be associated with the features; if they are rated as important
the positive impact is endorsed by the customer.
- It's not just about selling
A survey is an effective, quick and easy method to promote and
gain acceptance for a difficult proposal; maybe a public body
trying to gain acceptance and support for a particular scheme.
Take the example of a city trying to gain support from the general
public for their bid to host a future Olympic Games. A survey
can explain each benefit putting the respondent in a much better
position to appreciate what the real advantages are that might
just combat any negative headlines. As well as promoting the cause,
useful feedback is gained that can be used to fine tune the overall
marketing strategy.
- Fresh topics engage interest
Thinking laterally a lively and imaginative approach to surveys
can provide the 'hook' to engage respondents. The survey subject
can be focused towards a particular group on a subject close to
theirs hearts. The survey's marketing message can take the form
of a simple brand awareness message by stating that 'this survey
was sponsored by brand name', or by finding a link from the subject
matter to the product something that is surprisingly easy and
highly effective.
Discover the benefits of including in your website a Public Survey
section as many people who enjoy completing crosswords and doing
word puzzles enjoy completing surveys. Having a public survey
notice board as part of a website is a low cost and automated
method that helps to increase traffic and establish a loyal and
returning following. Unlike discussion boards there is no opportunity
for people to disrupt the site by inappropriate remarks as the
survey results are displayed in summary form enabling them to
dispense with moderators and maintenance.
Many of the techniques and a few more are contained in the
following sample survey.
http://www.surveygalaxy.com/...asp?survey_id=956

Martin Day is a Director of Survey Galaxy Ltd a web site
that allows anyone to create, design and publish online surveys.
For more information please visit http://www.surveygalaxy.com

|