Survey If You Dare
June 22nd, 2010 by Michael Baum | Filed under Add-ons, Customer loyalty, Marketing.A great way to get important information about your products and services from your customers and prospects is to use surveys. You can allow them to respond anonymously or you can provide them an incentive such as a drawing for a free iPod, PDA or laptop. I recently offered reduce consulting fees for a certain period. Your questions should be focused around a single topic with no more than 5 questions. If you send too many questions, you will lose people’s attention. Look for a 1-5% response rate. Offering an incentive people want can increase that to 10% or more.
There are a few companies that offer this service. I used SurveyMonkey and was very pleased with the ease and functionality it provided. It also provides good reporting so you can statistically see how well the survey did along with all the responses.
You should feed your responses back into your CRM solution so you can easily share the information with different teams in your organization such as sales and R&D. If you cannot automate that process, you can do a manual import into your CRM solution. While the responses will give you great insight into what your customers need and how well they feel you are doing, it is also important to know which customers or prospects care enough to participate.
Doing surveys are a great way to get the information you need to ensure your product, services and customer support are aligned with your customer needs now and into the future.


