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Cint Integration


Available to All Account Levels.

Cint is a panel company the specializes in getting you sample for simple surveys with limited demographic restrictions. They also have a heavy European sample, so if you're looking for an European audience opinion, you'll want to go with them.

Purchasing the panel and getting responses can all be done within SurveyGizmo. To do this just follow these steps:

Step One

Head over to your Current Project -->"Publishing" Tab and click on the "Panel" button under Add New Link/ Campaign towards the bottom. (See Image below)

 

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Step Two

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Read through the Terms & Conditions and click "I accept the terms and conditions" then hit "Accept".

Step Three

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Press "Select Cint" and go through the basic set-up. Here you will choose how many responses you need by entering a number into the "Needed Answers". You will also be able to select the Country and Region you would like your responses to come from. (We automatically default to the United States, but there are many European and South American countries to choose from as well).

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Step Four (optional)

If you're looking to go more in depth with what type of respondents you need, head over to the "Advanced Options" where you can select Gender, Age Range, Education Level, and Occupation Status.

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Step Five

Make sure everything looks correct and select the "Done" button. It will bring you to your "Step 3: Overview tab. 

From there, be sure to click the "Buy" button. Cint will then ask you to pay your invoice for the sample with a credit card.

Once the invoice has been paid, Cint will then send the link off to their panel subjects and you'll start to receive the number of responses that you requested within 7 days.

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