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I would suggest trying to survey at the end of the seminar or very close thereafter. Ask if seminar met their expectations, what worked well, what could be better and what topics would they like covered in the future.
John Brunkard
Snr Director, Head of Customer Success, APJ @ Sitecore
Email: johnbrunkard@mentor-consulting.com, john.brunkard@sitecore.com
Snr Director, Head of Customer Success, APJ @ Sitecore
Email: johnbrunkard@mentor-consulting.com, john.brunkard@sitecore.com
@EvaS Great question. Sometimes the best survey is one that's part of the sign up process versus post-webinar.
What data are you looking to gain from the post-webinar survey?
What's a good response rate?
How will the data you collect be used?
Can you gather this information through another avenue? (when signing up, during the webinar as a poll, or even in the Q&A section)
Hope these questions help.
I agree with you @Brian O'Keeffe
I like what Brian is doing, by trying to do it within the webinar or event. I have found that survey's after a webinar rarely get feedback unless something went wrong. I am with Brian too, when I get a survey I usually just delete it. Too much noise in my inbox.