I will send a sample form and if approved will the donate form and code. You 
can embed and use. I need some idea about usage so that I can accommodate the 
number of reports that will be generated. 


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----- Original Message -----

From: "mt" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2013 4:17:11 PM 
Subject: Re: Proposed: Website Satisfaction Survey 

Great. Another brilliant Google idea we really did NOT need! :-) 

Sadly, I'm expecting the same sort of widespread success as 
so-called social media. Tons of rubbish to sort through, with 
very little hope to find anything that is minimally useful or 
worth the time I had to waste. 

Sorry for the rant - it's probably inappropriate for this 
mailing list. 
But can you imagine what this is going to turn into, not very 
far down the line? With the (way too many) people who have too 
much time on their hands and no ethics to go with it? And what 
about scammers? Wouldn't they jump on the opportunity to develop 
ways to automate "satisfaction reports" of no value whatsoever?? 

Of course Google will always benefit. No doubt about that... 

But will "we", as ordinary people, or "we" as software 
developers or promoters?? 

I doubt it. 

But thank you for letting us know! 


marina 
OO on a MacBook Pro, 10.6.8 



On 11/12/13 at 5:24 AM, [email protected] (Rob Weir) wrote: 

>Google has a new service that makes it easy to add a website 
>satisfaction survey to a website. The free version has 4 questions 
>that are asked of 500 random website visitors each month. We 
>would be 
>given results on a monthly basis. (They also have a paid version of 
>this service where you can customize the questions, but I think the 
>free version is fine for our use). 
> 
>The questions are: 
> 
>I. Overall, how satisfied are you with this website? 
> 
>1) Very satisfied 
>2) Somewhat satisfied 
>3) Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied 
>4) Somewhat dissatisfied 
>5) Very dissatisfied 
> 
>II. What, if anything, do you find frustrating or unappealing about 
>this website? 
> 
>III. What is your main reason for visiting this website today? 
> 
>IV. Did you successfully complete your main reason for visiting this 
>website today? 
> 
>1) Yes, I was successful 
>2) I'm still completing my reason for visiting 
>3) No, I tried but wasn't successful 
> 
>You can see an example of what the survey looks like here: 
> 
>http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys/websat_example 
> 
>Adding it to the website is easy: a single line added to the header. 
> 
>Regards, 
> 
>-Rob 
> 
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