STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL SURVEY
- Identify the Website to Host Your Survey
- Create Consumer Behavior Response Questions
- Analyze the Information and Create a Press Release
I recommend hosting the survey on your website if it receives a lot of traffic, or on a popular blog that is similar in personality to the product that you are creating publicity for. Ideally, the site hosting the survey should receive a sufficient amount of traffic in order to obtain statistically relevant results (the more respondents the better, but I typically have a goal of at least 100). Whether you host your survey on your website or on a third party site, I recommend using an online survey software tool, such as SurveyMonkey.com or Zoomerang. These online survey sites allow you to create the survey and provide you with a link to the survey. You can then place the link on the site where the survey is to be hosted. The tool can also provide you with real-time results. (Note: there is usually a minimal service charge for each survey.)
Let’s take our fictitious product that we’ve used in prior blog posts, Votre Vie Water, a zero-calorie, antioxidant, calcium, vitamin and electrolyte enhanced bottle of flavored and non-flavored water whose portion of proceeds benefit the Clean Water Association and Recycle This! (both fictitious organizations). We already identified the target consumer for this product as an individual who is active, healthy or fitness inclined, and may be image conscious, hip and trendy (see SWOT Analysis post The website that will host the survey should have visitors that fall into this target group. For example, “Healthy Bites” blog on Self.com, HungryGirl.com, and Splendora.com might be good candidates. C
Create Consumer Behavior Response Questions
It’s important to create survey questions that will elicit responses that will generate media interest and press coverage. The questions should be about consumer behavior (how they eat, think, shop, etc). Some important things to consider:
- Keep the questions brief and the number of questions to a minimum (no more than 15).
- Surveys should not take longer than 5 minutes to complete.
- Assume that respondents are busy and have short attention spans.
- If budget permits, incentivize the participants with a prize.
- Question types can include true or false, multiple choice, or open ended (more difficult to evaluate).
- Avoid answer choices that include ambiguous words such as “sometimes”, “occasionally”, and “regularly”.
- Two questions you should almost always ask: gender and age range.
How much water do you drink per day?
A. 1 to 2 cups
B. 3 to 5 cups
C. 6 to 7 cups
D. 8 cups or more
Do you prefer flavored or non-flavored water?
A. Flavored
B. Non-flavored
If you purchase nutrient-enhanced water, how many bottles do you purchase per week?
A. 1 to 2 bottles
B. 3 to 5 bottles
C. 6 to 8 bottles
D. 9 or more
What is the most important ingredient you look for when purchasing nutrient-enhanced water?
A. Antioxidants
B. Calcium
C. Fiber
D. Vitamins
E. Electrolytes
What do you think is the most important benefit of antioxidants?
A. Stronger immune resistance to flues, viruses and infections
B. Reduced risk of cancer
C. Prevention of glaucoma and macular degeneration
D. Reduced risk of cholesterol-oxidation and heart disease
E. Anti-aging of cells and overall body
F. I’m really not sure, I would just be guessing
In this tight economy, how has your spending habit changed on purchasing water?
A. I purchase cheaper bottles
B. I purchase fewer bottles
C. I purchase cheaper and fewer bottles
D. I still purchase the same amount
E. I don’t purchase bottled water
F. I only purchase nutrient-enhanced bottles of water
Of course, there are more questions you could consider (e.g., questions on recycling or knowledge of benefits of nutrients, etc.).
Analyze the Information and Create a Press Release
After you have gathered a sufficient number of survey responses, you can begin analyzing the results including statistics, trends or patterns in the data, and responses from the open-ended questions. Sample results you might consider for the press release:
- More than 60% of woman surveyed indicated that antioxidants are the most important nutrient they look for when purchasing enhanced water.
- More than half of survey respondents indicated that they only purchase nutrient-enhanced water due to the current state of the economy.

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