Survey Expert Ryan Farmer observes that many well-known companies aren’t branding their surveys, and discusses why survey design is hyper-important when you want to gather customer feedback.
Tag: reporting
New Survey Charts are Here!
If you’ve logged into your account this week, you’ve already seen some of the changes we’ve been rolling out. One of the first things you’ve likely seen comes in Reporting – our new Survey Charts are here! For a long time, our survey charts have used an engine that delivers each graph or chart as… Read More »
4 Tips for Displaying Survey Data
In my last four articles I’ve been addressing how best to report the results from your surveys. My emphasis has been on the use of graphical displays. Before I leave this subject I want to provide some general tips for displaying your data. The goal is graphical excellence, which we define as communicating ideas as… Read More »
Geolocation Survey Tools: In the Works at the Dev Lab
Earlier this week we told you about Developer’s Lab – two weeks during the summer where we give our developers the freedom to work on new features and improvements that they feel passionate about. All these projects come from the developers themselves – whatever they’re interested in working on is fair game. Dev Lab is… Read More »
New Feature: TURF Reports
Have you noticed all the new features that we’ve been rolling out lately? Our developers have been hard at work adding features to SurveyGizmo to make it even more robust then ever! This week we’ve added a brand-new reporting feature that I’m sure any small business will undoubtedly find extremely helpful — the TURF Report…. Read More »
Discovering Different Ways to Report on Matrix or Table Data
One of the most commonly used question types among survey designers is the matrix question, also known as a table question. This question type allows the respondent to pick one attribute from a list of attributes that are rated using the same Likert scale. For example