inConcert in Partnership with Constant Contact presents Online Surveys that work for your business

When

Wednesday December 3, 2014 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM EST
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Where

inConcert Web Solutions 
55 Lake Street
Suite 210
Gardner, MA 01440
 

 
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Contact

Matt Ward 
inConcert Web Solutions Inc. 
978-632-5300 
matt@inconcertweb.com 
 

Online Surveys that Work to Grow Your Business 

Please join us for this informational workshop on getting feedback from your current customer base via surveys and polls. This is a small group workshop, allowing you to effectively ask very specific questions and have them answered, allowing you to walk away with actionable ideas for your business.

This presentation will provide a deeper look into the importance and effectiveness of gathering feedback and surveys.

At the heart of small business marketing are the campaigns that drive action collections of marketing activities that help a small business or organization to achieve its goals and objectives. One important campaign type that is often overlooked revolves around getting feedback from your customers or supporters through the use of Surveys, Polls or Reviews.

This session will reveal some simple but effective best practices and considerations for the small business or nonprofit seeking to build a survey that allows them to gather the valuable insights from their audiences that will allow them to move their organization forward.

Attendees of this presentation will learn:

  • The importance of listening and how to set your survey’s objective. 
  • Develop good questions and understand how long is long enough. 
  • Three different considerations for when to survey and how to think about which parts of your audience to survey. 
  • What to do with the results once you have them. 

Join us and learn some great new strategies to help develop your next survey and get the feedback and insights you need from your customers, donors, clients or supporters. 

Intended Audience: The content is targeted at the beginner- to comfortable small-business marketer who is looking to build their marketing knowledge, or to reinforce what it is they already know