by Ross Dunn
Over the past few days I
have inexplicably come across a number of marketing tools that were new to me;
I am not sure if it was by chance or a lot were just released or something. Anyway,
I am still testing a few of the more promising ones but one free tool called 4Q
could really help many a webmaster understand their visitors better.
4 Questions (4Q)
Have you ever wondered why your website isn't functioning as well as you
originally anticipated? Or perhaps you are seeing some very odd fluctuations in
traffic and you wish you could ask your visitors what is going through their
minds? Well now there is an easy way to get these answers and it is the
classiest solution I have seen so far... and better yet it is free! Enter 4Q, the brainchild of analytics guru (or
analytics "god" in my opinion) Avinash Kaushik and analytics
company iPerceptions.
So what does 4Q do?
4Q is designed to answer 4 critical questions for you:
- How satisfied are my visitors?
- What are visitors at my website there to do?
- Are they completing what they set out to do?
- If not, why not? / If yes, what did they like best about the online
experience?
The system is very simple
for anyone to setup as Avinash personally notes in a helpful video tutorial he
created.
Here is how it works once it is setup on your website:
- Of every 5 people that enters your website 1 will be selected and politely
requested to participate in a survey to help you ensure your website has
provided them with what they need; you can increase the ratio to whatever
you like, all the way to 100% of visitors. Note: the survey is presented
as a request to the visitor, provided in the politest manner possible and
is not a popup.
- Once the visitor says "Yes" they agree to participate a
popup window will be created and will be minimized to their task bar as
they continue their session through your website. Should the visitor say
"No" the request disappears and the visitor is taken to your
website and will not be bothered again.
- Once the visitor has completed his/her session on your website he/she
can open the popup that is waiting in their taskbar and quickly answer the
4 questions. Upon completion of the survey they are thanked and the popup
disappears.
StepForth implemented this
system on our main site (www.stepforth.com)
just last weekend and so far I have been impressed by the preliminary feedback.
StepForth's website is about to get replaced with a new design and emphasis so
it is even more worthwhile to learn whatever I can about the current site's
failings. In the spirit of sharing and accountability here are our preliminary 4Q
results in PDF format; sharing this information will make us improve our
approval rating that much faster. Here is an example of the survey showing what
we could improve upon:
In the above screenshot (click image for larger version) one
can clearly see some visitors have
had problems finding the latest news that
we publish on our SEO News Blog
and about StepForth's company
information. From this feedback it is now obvious we need to provide
clearer routes to both types of content. It may seem we are jumping the gun
since our data is based on only a few replies; however, I have a hunch that the
people that replied represent a great many who had the same problem but did not
fill out or get invited to fill out the survey.
You may be wondering... doesn't analytics provide a lot of these answers? Not
really, as Avinash states "Clickstream data is often missing the
context... But with answers to these simple questions you'll have the context
to make sense of it all." In other words, combining 4Q and a great
analytics program will provide the information you need to make even more
insightful changes to influence your website's success.
Will 4Q Impede Search Engines?
No, 4Q is a JavaScript-based system and since JavaScript is not activated by
visiting search engines you can be confident that 4Q will not impact your
search engine rankings. In fact, if anything the answers provided by 4Q will
allow you to create a better user experience on your website and with
additional insight into visitor's intentions you could very well increase rankings.
Surveys are Everywhere, What Makes 4Q so Special?
4Q was created by analytics
experts to add context to the often incomplete picture that current analytic
software provides. The system is simple, free, easy to install, and once you
set it up there is no maintenance required other than making changes to your
site or patting yourself on the back based on the valuable feedback you receive
from survey participants.
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