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Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys

 
Presumably you know who your registered users are and also maintain demographics on them? If this is true, there is no reason why you have to run the same survey to both sets of users. If you maintain demographics on your registered base you could sample those customers and send them the survey via email. (as long as they have opted in) .

I am a little confused as to how you sample a non-registered user base? The only way to do this would be to maintain cookies and sample on what the user does rather than who they are which you can achieve just as effectievly using links to surveys. Even this is highly unlikely as more often that not, pop-ups are given to everyone on certain conditions.
 
  • Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys, hobart65, 1 Oct 17:47
    I'm trying to do a survey on a campaign micro site comparing registered and non-registered users. Originally, I was intending to use a popup survey. But my technical team tell me t ...
    • Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys, textor, 2 Oct 15:17
      I can't see how it is possible to conduct a sample survey on a web site if that is the criteria.  To take a survey someone has to make a decision, and where it is to take a link to ...
    • Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys, Clicktools, 4 Oct 18:10
      Presumably you know who your registered users are and also maintain demographics on them? If this is true, there is no reason why you have to run the same survey to both sets of us ...
    • Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys, ChrisHandford, 7 Oct 15:43
      Edigitalresearch claim to have a solution to this. I'm not sure if they can provide exit surveys though which have previously proved the most useful/reliable of pop-up surveys. ...
      • Popup blockers / SP2/ surveys, Clicktools, 7 Oct 16:08
        Layering is one way of getting round the pop-up situation but, to most people, layers are just as annoying as pop-ups.. as when a user sees layered content (I think the guardian si ...
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