Researchers across countless organizations utilize online surveys to get actionable data, consumer feedback, employee opinions, or identify trends.
While there are countless use cases for conducting online surveys, it takes some skill to cajole a survey response rate that is statistically significant, representative of the sample, and unbiased.
While survey research is becoming more central to many organizations’ operations, the industry has simultaneously been experiencing a decline in survey response rates – for quite some time. This has been a long-running puzzle that dedicated survey programmers have been trying to crack with various tactics.
https://learn.g2.com/increasing-online-survey-response-rates/
I regularly do customer feedback surveys for competitive analysis purposes (full disclosure: ServiceDock is a CEM platform for multi-location businesses). For the most part, I am a genuine customer of the business when I do them and try to think as such, while also making notes on the survey solution. Some of these surveys can be extremely tedious and drawn out, but the most frustrating experience I frequently encounter is when I’m told that there is no chance of a follow-up on my feedback.
https://customerthink.com/closing-the-feedback-loop-should-be-a-goal-of-great-cem/
Good news for all you WordPress lovers out there! Mopinion now offers a WordPress plugin that enables WordPress-based websites to easily run Mopinion software on their site and start capturing customer feedback for free.
In case you’re not yet familiar, WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems available with nearly 75 million websites. Now, any one of those 75 million sites can download the Mopinion plugin and have feedback forms running on their website in a matter of seconds.
https://mopinion.com/mopinion-offers-feedback-plugin-for-wordpress/