If you're in a successful business, you likely use surveys in some way. Whether you're collecting customer feedback, testimonials, NPS scores or implicit memory associations, your surveys form the foundation of product development efforts, branding and customer service. It doesn't matter who you are or what line of business you're in -- market research and customer feedback are critical.
The GRIT Report, a leading market research publication, recently surveyed 3,930 researchers to measure industry sentiment and forecast trends in market research. The results showed that 39% of researchers expect the quality of feedback to worsen over the next three years, while only 19% of researchers expect quality to increase. In other words, despite the advancing technology in questionnaires and surveys, companies are, generally speaking, getting worse insights about their customers.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesagencycouncil/2018/10/11/the-death-of-the-traditional-feedback-survey/#520d22ee2403/
Are you a little confused by the term “website feedback survey”? Let’s clear up the confusion and look at some use-case scenarios for this nifty tool.
https://www.questionpro.com/blog/whats-a-website-feedback-survey/