Event Registration: Surveys | Scribe

    Event Registration: Surveys

    • Chamber Nation |
    • 17 steps |
    • 2 minutes
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      Find the 'svy' link next to your event to access survey management features.
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      Click here.
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      To create a new survey for an event, simply click on the 'Add New Survey' button.
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      Provide a name, cutoff date and description for the survey
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      Choose the field type (text, selection, etc.) and enter your question.
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      You can rearrange the question order by dragging and dropping.
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      Click this button.
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      After previewing the survey, you can choose to email it to attendees.
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      Click "Email Survey to Attendees" or if you're in the Survey List page,click on the email icon next to the survey name.
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      If you want to schedule the survey for later, specify the desired 'Send Date'. If left blank, the survey will be sent immediately.
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      Provide email details such as subject, message, and sender information
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      Personalizing reminders with replacement keys adds a personal touch. These keys will be replaced by the data relevant to the event or the attendee.
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      Choose specific recipients or send to all attendees.
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      Click here.
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      Click here.
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      Once respondents start filling out the survey, you can access various reports. Click on the 'Reports' icon next to the survey name to view the available reports.
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      Results (Total): This report provides aggregate data from all responses, organized by question. For rating and selection fields, you'll see the number of respondents who chose each option. For other types of questions, responses will be displayed together. Respondents: This report presents a list of all people who have received the survey email, along with their completion status (complete or incomplete). Individual Responses: This report shows each respondent's answers to all survey questions, organized by person.