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MuseumsAndTheWeb: Do Surveys Work

To really find out who your audience is, the best thing to do is ask them! Surveys are a good way to do this, as well as a good way to get feedback directly from your readers about your blog.

But do they work? Yes and no. While the info you get is usefull, there are some caveats to be aware of.

Survey Caveats

Making Your Survey Successful

To make your survey more successful, try the following:

Walker Blogs Survey

We recently ran a survey on the Walker Blogs to find out more about our readers. The survey ran for 2 weeks and had 61 responses. Statistically, this won't tell us a ton as far as percetage of overall userbase is concerend, but it did give us insight into who was reading our site:

Walker Blogs Internal Survey

A good idea is to also survey your internal staff about you blogs. It's a great opportunity to not only understand how your staff views the blogs but also what you can do to improve them with regards to your day to day life at work.

We did an internal survey at the Walker around the same time as our public reader survey. This survey was simply an email circulated around with write in questions. Among the various themes from respondants:

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