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  1. There are really two ways to uncover your visitors characteristics and learn what they find engaging on your site: 1. You could use Analytics or other data sources to guess it all, or 2. Ask them. Simply.
    https://adespresso.com/blog/how-to-get-visitor-feedback/
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  2. Whether you’re trying to improve the customer experience on your website or learn more about your site visitors, the quickest way to get the feedback you need is by hosting your surveys directly in your website.
    https://www.surveymonkey.com/curiosity/3-easy-ways-survey-website-visitors/
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  3. When users take time to offer useful feedback, you have to consider what their experience is like. Usually it’s the ones who care most that take their time to send you thoughts and ideas. By ignoring them, you’re telling your best customers that you don’t care.
    https://blog.intercom.com/3-rules-for-customer-feedback/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-11-29)
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  4. There’s a number of reasons why customers aren’t so keen on providing feedback these days. Online feedback forms take time to access, the process isn’t convenient and filling out a comment card is about as exciting as watching paint dry. So, how do you motivate customers to give you feedback? After all, feedback helps you improve your business, measure customer satisfaction and relate to your audience on a human level.
    https://blog.fivestars.com/how-to-motivate-customers-to-give-feedback/
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  5. Getting real-time feedback from your customers can play a huge part in your success as a marketer. You probably set up email campaigns, prepare ads, and write content for your audience, but do you really know what these people want, minute to minute?
    https://www.salesforce.com/blog/2017/03/use-customer-feedback-to-improve-marketing.html/
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  6. Here are four ways you can collect useful feedback from your customers to ensure you’re getting a diverse array of feedback, while making sure your policies are on par with what they expect.
    http://blog.trustpilot.com/blog/4-channels-to-collect-customer-feedback-youre-probably-missing/
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  7. There’s many ways you could go about getting this valuable information, but we’ve made it easy for you. Here are four of the best techniques to gather valuable user feedback and maximize your website’s potential.
    https://www.dbswebsite.com/blog/2016/10/18/4-great-ways-to-get-valuable-user-feedback/
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  8. Here are 4 useful rules that will help you getting better client feedback
    http://99u.com/articles/38121/4-rules-for-getting-better-client-feedback/
    Tags: , by haroon (2017-12-12)
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  9. When you’ve decided why you need a feedback survey on your website and are ready to set it up, here are some general guidelines to follow...
    https://siteimprove.com/blog/5-characteristics-of-a-successful-website-feedback-survey/
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  10. There are plenty of resources out there to help you gain some useful feedback on your user experience, design, and messaging. dive in to the list to read about them.
    https://www.impactbnd.com/blog/get-website-ux-design-feedback/
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