Check Out What Users are Doing with SurveyGizmo!
We thought it would be fun to show some real life examples of the cool things our customers are doing with SurveyGizmo. Today we are going to feature user Majed Ghadhban’s Arabic survey and user Jeremy Feinstein and his very professional Excel-esque Employee Compensation Online Survey.
So what’s so cool about Majed’s survey? Well, he is catering to an Arab audience and needed to be able to get his text to read from right to left and have everything written in Arabic fonts. You’re probably thinking this is going to take him hours and hours of work and he’s pretty much out of luck. Not to worry! SurveyGizmo can do both of these things with just a few changes to the CSS. Because we give you the ability to go into the CSS and change things in your survey, all Majed had to do was add a single line to his CSS code and viola! And as for writing in Arabic as long as Majed’s keyboard was set to type Arabic, SurveyGizmo supports displaying the foreign characters properly. How cool is that!?! Below are a few screen shots of Majed’s beautifully designed and easy to complete survey.
Majed also added some pretty cool show/hide triggers for the questions so his survey takers stay on the same page but only see one question at a time (so as not to overwhelm them). Nice job Majed!
Now let’s check out a survey Jeremy Feinstein from Empsight.com created. Jeremy had a problem- he needed high level managers to fill out a questionnaire about their employees, but when he created an Excel spreadsheet and handed it out previously, he got a very low response rate. This time he created it using SurveyGizmo’s Custom Group question type. This allowed him to add various drop-down and checkbox questions to make a very professional (and much cooler than Excel) looking questionnaire. He also added some show/hide checkboxes at the bottom that allowed the survey takers to dynamically display instructions or job descriptions only when they needed to, without overwhelming them with all the information at once. Check out some screen shots of his survey below!
Tags: Customer innovators, multi language survey, survey logic, survey users






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