Hidden Psychology Behind Online SurveysNo matter what you sell online, you can sell more! The survey also builds anticipation for a product or service, even if you don't offer it yet! Doesn't it sound great to get people mentally waiting in line so they can buy? It all comes from just running a simple survey which asks their opinions. Make sure you structure your survey questions properly to find out what you need to know, but avoid getting answers that will actually throw you off track. You need to take a three pronged approach in designing your survey so you get the meaningful information you need. First ask if they fall into a certain specialized group or interest like Realtor, gourmet chef, or thoroughbred racehorse trainer? Then, if they do fall into your target niche, ask them what they specifically want to buy. For example: a software developer could ask Realtors about their specific needs for prospecting software and if certain features were important or not. The third type of question pinpoints the level of interest: very interested, kind of interested, or just barely interested. By conducting your surveys this way, you not only get the valuable marketing intelligence you need, but you build goodwill and anticipation in the marketplace, along with a targeted prospect list to boot. What a deal! Copyright (c) 2007 Jim Edwards Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com
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