On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Alphonso Whitfield III
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.
>

Unfortunately the thread seemed to spawn off onto a dev list
conservation that was not cc'ed to the marketing list.  So the current
conversation is now talking about using LimeSurvey, which we used for
the logo competition a few months ago.

-Rob

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> ----- Original Message -----
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> 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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