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Hi Kim,
Great question. Yes, this can be done. In fact, you don’t even need to do this in separate surveys. You can do it all with branching, and the data would be all under one survey.
If you want two separate surveys, however, you can use page branching in conjunction with redirects. For example, if a respondent answers “yes”, you would branch them to page 2, which would redirect them to Survey A. If the respondent answers no, you would branch them to page 3, which would redirect them to Survey B.
Heidi
I’m looking for a place to put my survey. Maybe you guys can help me. I am wanting to write a little article of why I am doing the survey for women before they start doing the actual survey itself. After they do the survey and click submit at the very bottom, I want the link to go to a web page that has different links they can click on to purchase many different types of product online. Please send me an email to tell me if this is possible. So far, you are the only company I have seen who lets people like me leave a comment. Keep up the good work.
Hi Allan,
Yes, you can do this. SurveyGizmo gives you the option of adding a redirect at the end of the survey so that you can send respondents to your web site, shopping cart or other URL of your choice.
Thanks for the kind words!
Heidi
I have figured out I can print a copy of my survey if I actually open it from the url where it is posted. Put then I notice that my page numbers begin back at 1 every time I change pages, also the section heading and instructions are missing even from the posted survey. Is there a way to allow them to stay? I thought about combining all my questions on one (rather)long page but then how can I get the section headings in place?
thanks for your help
donna
Question: I want to create a survey as follows:
DO YOU SUBSCRIBE TO ONE OF OUR NEWSPAPERS LISTED BELOW?
Bristol Phoenix, Barrington Times, Warren Times
If user checks “YES”, it sends user to complete Survey A
If user checks “NO”, it sends user to a different survey
Can that type of thing be done within SurveyGizmo?