How To: The Secret of the 1-Second Survey

How To: The Secret of the 1-Second SurveyThe marketing consulting firm I work for sends out an e-newsletter, Foundations, every month or so to a list of prospects, customers, partners - the usual. A couple of months ago we started a lead feature called "The 1-Second Survey". The idea is to gather market information quickly and painlessly - we ask one question and give four or five possible answers, one of which the reader clicks on (see below). That’s it - done in (less than) one second. No more taking ten or twenty minutes of someone’s valuable time.

1-Second Survey

We’ve gotten great response, but we also got something that we didn’t expect. Several people have asked us: how do we do it? what tools do we use? Well, it’s really pretty simple and I’ll let everyone in on the "secret".

Start With an E-Mail Marketing Service

We use MailChimp for all our e-mail campaigns. (We’ve tried a few different services and like MC’s ease-of-use and campaign reporting.) Like most e-mail marketing services, MC allows you to embed links and track click-throughs.

Create Landing Pages

Each of the links above goes to a different landing page on our web site. These pages say "thanks for participating" and have links to other pages for more information.

Count the Clicks

MC reports on a wide range of statistics for each campaign (in this case a newsletter). One of these statistics is the number of click-throughs for each link embedded in the e-newsletter. Just tally up the clicks for each link and you have your survey results.

So, that’s the secret of the 1-second survey. It’s just that easy.

Have fun.


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2 Responses to “How To: The Secret of the 1-Second Survey”

  1. Cool. (One second comment.)

  2. Mike-

    One second works well for a lot of things.

    -Jeff

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