How To: The Secret of the 1-Second Survey
The 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.
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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August 12th, 2008 at 10:38 am
Cool. (One second comment.)
August 12th, 2008 at 12:11 pm
Mike-
One second works well for a lot of things.
-Jeff