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  1. users are behaving as they do, you need qualitative data. This is where subjective feedback from your users or visitors comes in. Without these insights, your analytics data is incomplete.
    https://siteimprove.com/it-it/blog/why-and-when-you-should-collect-website-feedback/
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  2. Your customers' collective feedback should be the guiding compass for your long-term website strategy. If you pay attention to this feedback and adjust the website appropriately, you will be more likely to create more customers like those who offered their feedback.
    https://www.intechnic.com/blog/how-to-collect-customer-feedback-for-your-website/
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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. A Google review can shape your business far more than a Google Ad. According to a survey, 90% of participants claimed that positive online reviews influenced their buying decision, and 86% said their decision was influenced by negative reviews.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/allbusiness/2014/08/28/6-simple-ways-to-get-customers-to-review-your-business-online/#20861f5614c5/
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  6. Have you ever encountered a pop-up on a website requesting answers to a few short questions? This is an exit intent survey, and it’s a great way to capture thoughts from visitors. These pop-ups ask customers to answer a few questions when they exit.
    https://www.surveygizmo.com/survey-blog/instant-customer-feedback/
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  7. Website intercept surveys can sound like a complicated technical tool, but they’re really nothing more than the website pop-ups you encounter. When done well, these surveys can help website visitors easily offer feedback on their experience.
    https://www.surveygizmo.com/survey-blog/getting-online-feedback-for-websites-and-ads-with-website-intercept-surveys/
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  8. How do you elicit specific, constructive, targeted feedback from the public in order to improve your website? These seven techniques, when implemented properly, will give you the constructive feedback you need to make your website the best it can be
    https://top7business.com/?Top-7-Ways-To-Elicit-Constructive-Website-Feedback&id=555/
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  9. Simply receiving feedback isn’t enough; the central question becomes how to make that feedback valuable and actionable.
    https://www.forbes.com/sites/williamcraig/2015/07/17/customer-feedback-isnt-useful-until-you-make-it-actionable/#42a11e4f72e7/
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  10. 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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