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Survey Ideas for Startups – A Few Examples

Businesses have lots of questions. Startups have even more. How do we price our service? Do customers like our new logo? Are we doing a good job in customer support? And, of course, where should we hold the company picnic?…

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Parent Volunteer Survey Example

It’s hard to believe we’re already mid-way through the current school year. Signs this is true are the flyers being sent home to recruit parent volunteers for Spring Celebration as well as the four tubs of frozen cookie dough that …

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SurveyMonkey’s Own Customer Satisfaction Survey as an Example

As part of our effort this month to share survey examples to show the variety of ways customers use SurveyMonkey to gather feedback and insights, we thought we’d share something near and dear to us: our own Customer Satisfaction Survey

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Event Session Feedback Survey Example

How many times have you filled out a paper survey at the end of an event or conference session only to wonder if your feedback would ever be read? And that’s assuming all those paper surveys make it back to …

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New Customer Research Survey Example

So a new customer just bought your product (hooray!). Now what? While you’re still top of mind for them, it’s a great time to ask for some quick feedback. Whether you send a follow-up email with a link to a …

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Employee Satisfaction Survey Example

As the saying goes, feedback is a two-way street. Providing performance feedback to employees is one way. Providing a way for employees to give your organization feedback is the return trip.

In our on-going series this month of sharing survey …

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360 Employee Feedback Survey Example

Performance reviews can often be a source of anxiety for employees and managers alike. Employees want to make sure they are getting direct feedback from a variety of people they work with on a day-to-day basis. Managers want to make …

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