Welcome to our tutorial on "Surveys". Surveys can be a powerful tool to gather insights from your audience. Unlike forms, which present all questions at once, surveys can guide users through one question at a time, making the process less daunting.
Imagine a long form asking for a name, email, phone number, and more. This can sometimes be overwhelming. Surveys, on the other hand, can start with non-threatening questions, gradually leading to more personal queries. This step-by-step approach can increase participation.
For instance, if you've ever applied for a mortgage online, you've likely encountered a survey. Questions like "Are you currently working with a real estate agent?" or "How soon do you plan to buy a home?" guide you through the process, making it feel less tedious.
To create a survey on our platform, navigate to the site section on the left-hand side and select "Surveys". This will open the survey builder. Unlike forms where all fields are in one section, surveys allow you to add slides for each question. This ensures a smooth flow. If you prefer all questions on one slide, there's an option for that too.
Start with non-threatening questions. As the survey progresses, you can then ask for personal details like name, phone number, and email. Once you've set your questions, remember to save your survey.
You can also customize the post-submission experience. Direct users to a specific URL, like a thank you page, or display a custom message. There's also the option to disqualify responses based on certain answers. For instance, if someone indicates they're not interested in your services, you can end the survey early for them.
Once your survey is saved, you can easily add it to your website. Navigate back to the website section, edit your desired page, and simply drag the survey element onto it. Select the survey you've created, save, and preview to see it in action.
In conclusion, surveys offer a dynamic way to engage with your audience. They're versatile, user-friendly, and can provide valuable insights. So, think about the questions you want to ask, structure your survey thoughtfully, and you'll be on your way to gathering meaningful data. Happy surveying!
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