February 6th, 2007 by Scott McDaniel

Announcing: SurveyGizmo and ExactTarget partnership

We’re really excited to announce that we’ve teamed up with ExactTarget to offer highly integrated email and survey solutions for ExactTarget customers. This level of integration is groundbreaking. Sure, there have been integrated tools before, but now you have the full power of both an enterprise level survey tool combined with an enterprise level Email Service Provider to send invitations, track responses, subscribe respondents to newsletters and trigger auto-responders from a survey.

Here are just some of the cool things ExactTarget customers can now do:
• Add custom survey links to email campaigns, and pass in subscriber identifiers such as email addresses or subscriber IDs
• Keep track of individual responses and email reminders
• Add subscribers and update ExactTarget list attributes from within a survey
• Trigger auto-responders (eg. a thank-you to a survey respondent)

It’s easy to activate these features via your SurveyGizmo account page. Scroll to the bottom, check the ExactTarget checkbox and enter your SurveyGizmo username and password. If you have any questions, feel free to email us at support@sgizmo.com.

Scott McDaniel
Scott McDaniel is the co-founder, CEO and lead designer at SurveyGizmo. He has been passionate about entrepreneurism and designing friendly, usable web applications for over 10 years at companies such as MarketingSherpa, LexisNexis, MessageMedia, and DoubleClick.

3 Comments

Tue, Feb 06 8:11 pm Comment by Chris Miltenberger

Can responses to surveys be stored in or exported to a Microsoft Access database?

Additionally can responses be downloaded to an Excel spreadsheet with the data going across the page.

For example

Male First Name Male Middle Name Male Last Name
Chris Richard Miltenberger

Thank you


Wed, Feb 07 1:25 pm SurveyGizmo Comment by christian

Hi Chris,

We have both Excel and CSV exports so you could import into Access. The format of our Export is columns for questions, and rows for respondents.

Thanks
Scott


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