By Lisa Chapman on March 27, 2012
The most meaningful blog posts are those that solve a problem, fill a need, help someone make more money, or answer an important question.
By Lisa Chapman on March 15, 2012
Many times, survey questions are inherently designed to give unclear or less meaningful information. Familiarize yourself with these common mistakes BEFORE you design your questions.
By Lisa Chapman on March 8, 2012
Common survey question types and examples include Multiple choice questions, Rank order scale questions, Rating scale questions, and Open-ended questions
By Lisa Chapman on March 1, 2012
The way you design your questions will certainly affect the way the questions are answered. Or even IF they’re answered! The Golden Rule “Do unto others…” certainly applies here.
By Lisa Chapman on February 23, 2012
Clearly articulate the goals of your survey. Answer these questions before you even start. With this in mind, your survey has a 100% better chance of returning meaningful information.
By Lisa Chapman on February 16, 2012
One very quick and easy way to tap into the core of what your customers want is a free online customer satisfaction survey tool.
By Lisa Chapman on January 10, 2012
Google Plus Pages, the online rival to Facebook, has created a guide that will walk you through how to set up your Business Page, get started, share, promote and measure.
By Lisa Chapman on January 3, 2012
Google already does more than most people realize, but never before have they attempted to go head-to-head with the social network Facebook, as with Google Plus.
By Lisa Chapman on December 27, 2011
If you understand how to use LinkedIn to meet professionals, recruit employees, do research and promote your business, you can benefit greatly.
By Lisa Chapman on September 15, 2011
This post will fulfill your desire for completely FREE public domain images that are not under copyright protection!