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Surveys can double as valuable tools to identify specific market niches to grow your business. When you\u2019re trying to glean valuable feedback and data upon which marketing decisions are made, \u201cspeaking the language\u201d of each niche will also give you better results. Here\u2019s how\u2026<\/p>\n<p>To get survey data you can actually use, it helps to start with an understanding of who you\u2019re actually hearing from (or who you should be talking to). Then you can process their responses with their unique qualities in mind for stronger results and better decisions.<\/p>\n<p>And it gets even better\u2026<\/p>\n<p>Those same qualities may also reveal a new niche for your business. And once you establish customer preferences based on actual data (instead of hunches and coin tosses), it\u2019s far easier to strategically market to them and grow your business. When you need to \u201cspeak their language,\u201d first you need to establish what that language is.<\/p>\n<p>Now, \u201cspeaking their language\u201d in this case has nothing to do with Spanish, English, etc. It means communicating the way your target does, building trust and interest so they actually respond to your query. No response, no data &#8212; which means the right wording is paramount.<\/p>\n<p>Of course, a survey is only as good as the quality of questions asked. You know the common tips, like using simple language, asking closed-ended questions, keeping it short and interesting, etc. But there\u2019s more to it if you want to encourage response.<\/p>\n<p>For starters, forget what your English professor taught you! Instead, phrase your questions in simple conversational style and \u201ctalk\u201d the way they do. Adapt your style to the audience. Experienced biomedical engineers will require a different style than retired senior citizens. Know your list well enough to phrase your questions in a way they can understand. Make it a pleasure to respond by the words you choose.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to having an idea about who it is you\u2019re asking, keep in mind which opinions are most valuable to your project. Once established, frame your questions around those people. Is there one group over another you value more, such as a physician\u2019s opinion versus their office manager, or a purchasing director\u2019s ideas over those of a business owner? Let your questions and answer options reflect their language skills and lifestyle preferences.<\/p>\n<p>To give additional perspective to you responses, consider including questions using OPM (other people\u2019s marketing) to do the work for you. This can also add a bit more pleasure to the survey experience.<\/p>\n<p>For instance, if you\u2019re polling \u201cfemale professionals\u201d and want to understand \u201cWho is this person?\u201d consider using fun-to-answer questions that reveal a deeper dimension without digging. For instance, if you\u2019re trying to establish the socio-economic background or \u201cstatus\u201d of a female professional, you might ask their favorite place to purchase clothes for their work, and how often they shop there. \u201cTalbots\u201d or \u201cNordstrom\u201d tells a different story about that person than \u201cWal-Mart\u201d or \u201cJC Penney\u2019s\u201d. Use some questions to fill in the blanks about background.<\/p>\n<p>NOTE: Now, I don\u2019t want to get into a big debate about the dangers of stereotypes and assumptions. But if your project is more \u201csurvey\u201d than research, go ahead and put those stereotypes to work for you. If you can\u2019t afford to make assumptions, then go ahead and ask the extra 12 qualifying questions (at a risk of people feeling \u201cprobed\u201d and leaving the survey before completion). You know your business best. Do what makes sense for your project.<\/p>\n<p>Certain questions will help you establish specific niches and needs for your marketing. One strong niche can be a goldmine for your business. It\u2019s all about sifting through the data to uncover a niche within your market to grow your sales. Surveys are a valuable tool to help you do just that.<\/p>\n<p>Think \u201csoccer mom.\u201d Instead of going after a broader market segment of \u201cmiddle class families,\u201d the attributes of the \u201csoccer mom\u201d create a much stronger marketing target. Use your survey tactics to establish who they are, identify their preferences, and use them to your advantage. When your surveys focus on a single specific niche, even poor results will tell you something.<\/p>\n<p>Finding the right words for your survey questions can do more than give you valuable feedback about your business. The results can also uncover unique market segments to help grow your business.\u00a0\u00a0Your questions can reveal more than just simple preferences. Use them to discover trends, data to guide you as you create fresh products, reposition existing offerings, and expand your business. It\u2019s easy, once you speak the right language.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>You can\u2019t be all things to all people. 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