18 Feb 2008 04:53:04 | Sanjib Ahmad
Customer service questionnaires can help your clients better
understand their requirements. Your clients can benefit by:
* Focusing on immediate project requirements * Increased
awareness of budgeted time and finances * Better understanding
of project goals * Setting priorities of essential project
features * Planning for project post-implementation phase
On the other hand, you as a service provider will have a clearer
understanding of what your clients want. This will help you to
suggest your clients the exact services they need.Here is a
sample questionnaire that we have developed. We found that it is
helpful to customers and can even improve your closing rate of
sales by 20%.
1. Website objective: (please describe in one sentence)
2. Among the following features, please rate 1-5 which ones you
would want for your site.
(must have=5) (good to have=4) (not sure=3) (maybe later=2)
(never want=1)
Content management system Discussion board, forums E-Commerce,
shopping cart, catalog Web logs, blogs News management Banner
rotation, ad management Calendar, events, planning Link
management, exchange, directory Auction system Chat Mailing
list, newsletter Guestbooks Image galleries Polls, survey Others
3. Who will manage content for your site? Me and my staff only
Site visitors (comments/postings) Both me/staff and visitors
4. How much are you willing to spend per month for server
hosting? Less than $30/month $30-$100/month More than $100/month
5. How many hours are you or your staff willing to spend
learning to manage your site (how to add pages in the new
system, how to moderate users, essential HTML tags, etc)? ___
hours total
6. How man hours per week are you/staff willing to spend for
site management (adding content, updating site, managing users,
etc)? ___ hours/week
7. When do you expect to launch your new site?
__/__/____(mm/dd/yy)
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