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1. Keep your survey short and simple
This is the first thing you should critically do. Never stuff your surveys with long-winded questions. Quick and straightforward surveys wouldn’t scare the respondents away. Most people won’t mind if it’s taking them only a couple of minutes.
2. Personalize your questions
Give it a personal touch. If you can address your respondents by their names while asking questions in the survey, there is nothing like it.
Features like Themes, Question Piping, Contact Param, and Custom Param help you personalize questions for each respondent.
Even when you send the email, you can address them by their names.
3. Use opinion scales liberally
Ha, Opinion Scales! Use them liberally because they require the least effort from the audience.
4. Limit open-ended questions to a minimum
Stuffing your survey with a list of open-ended questions will only put-off even those who want to help you with feedback. By all means, include open-ended questions, but use them carefully.
5. Make it highly engaging
Move out of traditional form-filling. A survey tool having an engaging user experience can do wonders for your survey completion rates.
And this is where SurveyMonkey fails because of its clunky interface.
6. Provide an Incentive
People are more likely to complete a survey if they are offered benefits. A little something like a gift card is more than a reward for completing the survey.
7. Share your survey with the target audience
SurveyMonkey is of course a robust platform. But, as I mentioned earlier, when it comes to enagaging respondants, SurveyMonkey fails.
You definitely need a highly enagaging interface to get more answers (responses). In fact, you’re getting answers for the survey experience you provide.
Since that’s the scenario, I would like to recommend you to try SurveySparrow, if you’re looking to switch to a highly engaging survey platform.
I’m not writing this not for the sake of marketing, but to help you out, even though I work at SurveySparrow.
You can always get started with a free account! Yeah, no credit card required!
Hope it helps. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you’re stuck anywhere (even if you’re using SurveyMonkey ) or if you have any question. Happy surveying
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