Web Gauge
You’ve made a website and have started attracting a lot of visitors. However, you’d like to know whether it’s attracting the right kind of audience. Web Gauge, a product developed by Media2india.net, helps gauge visitors’ responses to your website. It pops up a set of questions for visitors to answer.
The default questionnaire is aimed at understanding a visitors’ perception of the site, and how it compares to the site’s competitors. It also tries to determine visitors’ profiles. The questionnaire is designed such that a visitor has to just click on suitable options. If you don’t want to use the default questionnaire, you can also frame a set of questions yourself.
Once the questionnaire is frozen, you can decide a pop-up schedule for it. There are various combinations that you can choose from. For instance, the questionnaire can be popped up to every seventh visitor. You can also do different kinds of surveys on your site for any number of days. If a satisfactory response is not received at the end of the day, the questionnaire can be reworked. Visitors’ response reports are provided to you online.
This type of survey can also be extended to other products and services, apart from a website. The company can pop up questionnaires on select websites for a customer, and collect the feedback. The cost of this service varies, depending on the kind of study to be done, the duration of the study, and the target segment of the Internet community
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