We are regularly asked what kind of website feedback we should be asking for in user surveys and polls. Our answer: it differs. The website and eCommerce feedback you attempt to acquire are contingent on the user’s experience, and what you’re attempting to accomplish.

You should always have a clear goal what you would like to measure and accomplish with the surveys you use whether it is ensuring the continuous experience level or a very specific information. Either way, you might wonder how you can actually ask all this from your customer.

To help you get on the right path, we’ve assembled a list of questions we believe to be the most engaging with visitors – sorted by your type of business: E-Commerce, SaaS, Blogs and News websites. Suggestion – be sure to change-up your questions frequently. Your team should be reading a vast assortment of answers to questions in order to genuinely identify with your users.

Is your business type unlisted? Let us know and we’ll put it on our list!

E-commerce Feedback
Before Buying:

After Buying:

More Interesting Questions:

Saas and Software
New or Trial users:

Customers:

Ex-Customers:

More Interesting Questions:

Blogs, Publishers and News sites

Enhancing Content:

Subscriptions:

There you have it. We hope this article helps you create new surveys and modify your existing ones. We would love to hear which questions you end up using. If you have questions of your own to share, list them in the comments below. This is of course specific for web and eCommerce but there are alot of things you can do also in Brick & Mortar. More about those a bit later on!

– Jaakko