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[O259]Online Survey That Pay
by Frank Lucer, Fra

Surveying an audience online is far different than doing so offline. With the plethora of tools and software at your disposal, you can create a questionnaire that has a fluid quality. For example, you can allow respondents to jump past questions and sections that are irrelevant to them. When appropriate, you can dig further into areas based upon the responses given. You can even use the technology to reduce the level of bias in your results.

By taking advantage of the robust features that are now available, you can design personalized surveys that increase your response rate and reduce your abandonment rate. Below, we'll take a brief tour through three online survey features that you may not yet realize are at your disposal.

What Is Pipe Logic?

To understand pipe logic, it's worth revisiting how products were sold decades ago. Before the internet changed the way in which we work, play, and communicate, many companies sold their products by mail order. Like today, the challenge was to increase an audience's response rate. When "mail merge" debuted, it changed the industry. A form letter sent to tens of thousands of people could be personalized by using data fields and their associated tags.

Pipe logic works in a similar manner. You can use variables within the software to personalize your questionnaire for each respondent. But, it has an advantage over mail merge. Instead of relying upon data that is already held in a database, piping allows you to customize questions based on answers provided on the questionnaire. For example, an answer to question #4 can be used to customize question #7.

What Is Branch Logic?

Consider a paper questionnaire. Respondents are forced to read every question, even if a particular item is irrelevant to them. What's more, there is little flexibility for the surveyor to follow a specific path of questions based upon the responses given.

For example, suppose you survey your market about their buying activity at your website. To that end, you ask them to respond "yes" or "no" with regard to whether they have ever bought an item from your site. You might follow that question by asking why they have never purchased something. Those who answered "yes" to the first item would not need to respond to the second item. The second one is irrelevant.

Branch logic lets you personalize your surveys and direct respondents down "branches" of questions based on their previous answers. For example, those who have purchased an item could be led down one branch of questioning while those who have not could be led down another. This is a powerful feature for digging further into your audience's behaviors.

How Does Skip Logic Work?

Skip logic is the easiest to understand and implement. In its simplest form, it lets the respondent skip items that are irrelevant based on their previous responses. Using our example above, a respondent who answered that he or she purchased a product could skip the question that followed (which asked why they have never purchased in the past). This feature streamlines your questionnaire.

Using Technology To Design Robust Questionnaires

Paper surveys are still powerful tools that can be used to gain access to valuable information about your customers, employees, or target market. That said, online surveys place a number of helpful technologies into your hands. By using pipe, branch, and skip logic, you can design your surveys to better engage respondents. That encourages people to complete your questionnaire rather than abandon it due to frustration or boredom.

Most online survey vendors will offer all three features within their software. Some also provide tutorials that will help you get started using them. Over time, you'll find that pipe, branch, and skip logic can help you maximize the data your surveys collect.


When you participate in a paid survey, you expect to receive pay for the time you spend in preparing and presenting your opinions on the subject, service, or product in question. Although most sites that publicize survey opportunities would like you to believe that you can make significant cash from answering questions about your experience with the product, in fact, the majority of survey sites provide reimbursement in ways other than cash. Before you sign up with a survey site, make sure you find out what percentage of the survey questionnaires are payment in cash and how many surveys are paid either in kind or through points.

Products

Sometimes, a paid survey site will pay you in products or equipment items. For example, you may be asked to purchase a particular product and evaluate the product. Then you are reimbursed for the price of the product and you get to keep and use the balance. Sometimes your review will be to do consumer testing of equipment such as a hair dryer or coffee maker. Again, you are allowed to keep the product once the test review has been completed. This type of reward can be very lucrative. If you like the products that you get for nothing, you can continue using them. If not, you can dispose of them at an auction site.

Coupons

Another way to be reimbursed for a paid survey that you complete is to receive merchant coupons for the product you are testing or similar products. Sometimes the coupon is for other products in the merchant's line. These coupons may be for products that you actually use on a regular basis, thus saving you money for the purchase price. Alternatively, the products are not something you would normally use. In this instance, many survey takers will use the products as gifts to other or will be part of a group that barters such goods so that each person in the transaction receives a benefit.

Cash

Cash for your paid survey is preferred by most people who are in the business of completing surveys for payment. Cash payments range from a few pennies per survey to several dollars. The fee is usually based on the amount of time that has been spent in completing the questions on the survey. The cash can be distributed by way of direct deposit, checks sent through the mail or funding sites such as PayPal.

Sweepstakes

The paid survey may be reimbursed by entering the respondent's name in a sweepstakes. The prizes attached to the sweepstakes are often quite valuable. The down side is that you have a very slim chance of winning. However, it is true that someone must win and there is always the possibility that the lucky winner will be you. This type of payment certainly doesn't put food on the table or money in the bank for the day to day costs of living, but it is exciting to think of winning a really beautiful car, house or other big ticket item.
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