Marketing Survey
When you’re launching a new product or service, it doesn’t matter if you’re a startup or a well-known brand. Always get an idea of what customers think. Use an engaging marketing questionnaire to:
- Get feedback on first ideas, during your development process and right after launching
- Gain quick and accurate insights, by asking short, simple questions
- Develop a healthy business that knows how to engage with its customers
Marketing Surveys
When you’re launching a new product or service, it doesn’t matter if you’re a startup or a well-known brand. Always get an idea of what customers think. Use an engaging marketing questionnaire to:
- Get feedback on first ideas, during your development process and right after launching
- Gain quick and accurate insights, by asking short, simple questions
- Develop a healthy business that knows how to engage with its customers
Take your marketing to the next level
Add fun and interactivity to your marketing and get the data you need
Once you’ve got your audience’s attention, keeping them engaged is vital to prevent them from quitting the survey prematurely. Survey Anyplace enables you to create engaging experiences that have all the bells and whistles with just a few clicks. You can easily add videos, cool animations, interactive scratch cards, animated slot machines,… Anything to unbore your questionnaire and get more and better feedback.
Use a Mobile Marketing Survey to:

Automatically Follow-up

Structured and qualitative market data

Identify strengths and weaknesses

Measure customer readiness
5 Tips to Perfect and Unbore Your Marketing Survey
- Short and simple. Limit the number of questions you ask to 10. Avoid respondents trying to get out of the survey by ending it in time and increase the quality of your data.
- Meet new people. Make sure you focus on more than just your current customer database when conducting market research. It’ll help you get fresh insights, expand your target audience and possibly find new business opportunities.
- Ease into it. Let respondents ease their way into a survey by asking the easiest questions first. This could be some demographic questions for example. It’ll encourage them to take the survey all the way to the end.
- Speak human. Market research questions do not have to be long and scientific. Use the language your target audience speaks and engage in conversation rather than thrusting all your questions at someone. Learn how to make your surveys more conversational.
- Room for thought. You have very specific data you want to gather to get you started with a strategy. We understand. Always leave room for personal opinions of your respondents and be open-minded to new perspectives!