Create Engaging Customer Surveys with These 5 Hacks
Creating engaging customer surveys is an art that can significantly improve the quality of feedback you receive. Our comprehensive guide, "Crafting Engaging Customer Surveys: 5 Hacks & the Important 'But'," is designed to help you master this art. Here's a sneak peek at what you can expect from the guide.
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Hack 1: Start with Clear Goals
Start by setting clear, specific goals for your survey. The SMART model (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) is an excellent framework for this. For example, instead of aiming to "improve customer satisfaction," say you want to "increase customer satisfaction with support interactions by 20% within the next quarter. This specificity helps you create targeted questions that yield actionable insights.
Hack 2: Improve Your Email Invitation
The first interaction your customers have with your survey is the email invitation. Make it compelling by framing it as a request for their valuable help and emphasizing the voluntary nature of their participation. A simple template included in our guide shows you how to create an invitation that encourages responses and sets the right tone.
Hack 3: Balance Quantitative and Qualitative Questions
A balanced survey includes both quantitative and qualitative questions. This approach not only provides numerical data, but also captures the nuanced experiences of your customers. For example, follow a scale question with an open-ended question to gain deeper insights. Our guide provides examples and tips on how to effectively achieve this balance.
Hack 4: Avoid One-Size-Fits-all Solutions
Tailor your surveys to different customer scenarios. For example, if you're dealing with cart abandonment issues, send different surveys to those who abandoned their carts and those who completed their purchases. This targeted approach ensures that you gain accurate insights into customer behavior and preferences.
Hack 5: Highlight Customer Value
With the increasing number of surveys customers receive, it's critical to make your surveys stand out by clearly communicating their value. Show how their feedback directly impacts your services and products. Our guide illustrates how to create a compelling value proposition that motivates customers to participate.
The Important "But": Response Rates Aren't Everything
Finally, it's important to understand that high response rates don't necessarily equate to success. The true value of a survey lies in the quality and relevance of the feedback received. Focus on getting thoughtful, voluntary responses rather than chasing high response rates.
Get the full guide to engaging customer surveys
Creating engaging customer surveys requires a thoughtful approach that prioritizes clear objectives, compelling invitations, balanced questions, tailored surveys, and clear value propositions.
For more in-depth insights and practical templates, download the full guide, "Crafting Engaging Customer Surveys: 5 Hacks & the Important 'But'" here.
By implementing these strategies, you'll be well on your way to creating surveys that not only engage your customers, but also provide valuable feedback that can drive meaningful improvements in your business.
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Anders Hansen Warming
Anders is Chief Revenue Officer and advises some of Ennova’s largest customers on customer feedback surveys. With his holistic approach, Anders has a sharp focus on holistic solutions that contribute to achieving the desired effect at the operational, tactical and strategic level.
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