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1  .WS Services / WebSite Development / Website surveys/questionaires? on: September 15, 2009, 10:46:38 AM
Member 'Nick' posted a list of some 50 tips over 120 days ago and when I attempted to 'reply' the forum software stopped me - advising this post was over 120 days old.

Nick had one suggestion I had searched for - 'surveys'.

In tip #29 he advised to publish a Survey to your website.

I believe a good survey, if you can get visitors to complete it truthfully, IS a VERY useful tool
to determine what a website owner should do to create more willingness to trust (on the part of the visitor) to
listen to and buy from the owner - or at least follow the owner's lead.

In that respect I DO want to create and publish a general survey to a webpage - only I don't know how.

I recall various print magazines carried such surveys/questionaires with mail-in postcards covered in choices headed by 'tick' boxes and grouped according to various criteria.

I've checked various websites offering survey/questionaire resources but none produce the type of survey template
I want.

I've tried MS Access' templates but what I'm looking for is more akin to what 'Match.com' uses.

This presents a single page survey format wherein there are multiple questions with 'tick' boxes.
 
Some of the questions offer simple 'yes' or 'no' options OR the respondent can simply choose NOT to tick any box. Others produce 'drop-down' menus which when the box is ticked - produce a menu with several other options or questions.

The visitor can tick THESE boxes to register their preferences and the software stores those answers in the database particular TO that visitor.

In the end - the survey owner can call-up data particular to a group of visitors grouped by any one (or more) of these criteria.

Anyone got any leads on software/scripts which offer this kind of surveys?

Thanks much; Larry

BTW: Whilst typing this the message content box kept bouncing - hiding the line I was typing at the time so if it looks I can't type - pleaes consider this.  Wink
2  .WS/GDI Discussion / New Member? / Re: Welcome New Members! on: September 26, 2008, 05:23:41 AM
Hi folks!

I'm Larry from Middletown NY (USA).
I've been involved in quite a few Internet marketing systems and have tried a few other website builders but this one seems a bit easier. It's certainly less expensive!

As for generating qualifed leads (buyers not merely window shoppers) I took the advice of one of those people in the Leader Boards - Bonus Pool winner Caroline Mbi Ayuk of the Netherlands.

Caroline suggested getting another Email address dedicated soley to luring other online marketers, submitting that address to 'SafeLists' and (when others start emailing THEIR offers to you through that address) taking THEIR addresses and pasting them into the GDI 'Invite' form. (it ain't SPAM if they've already initiated contact with you)

Here's the URL for the GDI page with her testimony and suggestion - http://website.ws/newtestimonials/index.dhtml?sponsor=&action=full&id=329280811717123415553605859102280147522&testimonialrown=11&back=10&country=NL&state=&recent=

From what I read in a separate system ('The Renegade Marketer') people who are already actively attempting to market to others on-line are better prospects than the general public because they already recognize the potential of Network Marketing and don't require convincing the industry works - just that your system does. And from what I've seen and experienced GDI is best suited to 'Newbies' than any other system.

Let's face it - aside from adults in the IT industry and the school children who are on-line from dusk til dawn - the majority of people aren't very familiar with this technology and need a guiding hand to lead the way. And what better way than to also earn a viable income as you learn?!

Take a lesson from an Indian IT entreprenuer who set-up shop back home after his schooling and internship in Silicon Valley: He set-up a PC so it could be accessed from outside his building. Then he waited. In time street children, who had been begging for change from motorists, found the PC and began playing with it. Over a few weeks some of these children (having no formal education) became skilled in using it and several of the programs it contained. Eventually these children taught their friends and soon they were constructing and posting websites on-line.

Hopefully these children will spread this knowledge throughout India (and beyond) and everyone will one day become as comfortable with THIS high-tech tool as people today are with the common hammer. With knowledge of this kind comes communication between disparate peoples and with communication comes understanding and recognition we are all pretty much the same - brothers and sisters in a global community.
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