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June 21, 2010

The Four Essentials Of Effective Web Site Intercept Surveys

How To Make Getting Visitor Feedback A Positive Customer Experience

by Andrew McInnes

with Megan Burns, Brad Bortner, Rachel Zinser, Shelby Catino

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Executive Summary

Web site intercept surveys are a popular tool for finding problems with the online experience. But a poorly designed site intercept survey can hurt more than it helps by providing misleading insights and negatively affecting customers' online experiences. Forrester's research uncovered four essentials of effective Web site intercept surveys: 1) compelling invitations; 2) simple, relevant questions; 3) streamlined experiences; and 4) usable interfaces. Customer experience professionals can ensure survey quality by enlisting help from internal market research experts, qualified or informal survey testers, and actual customers.

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  • Web Site Intercept Surveys Are Growing In Popularity
  • The Four Essentials Of Effective Web Site Intercept Surveys

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