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#1 2007-12-06 16:40:09
- Joey
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Website questionnaire
I would like to drop out a website questionnaire about some existing websites. Does somebody know an article somewhere where I can read how to do that the best — like how to formulate the questions, what topics, etc. I’m looking for some tips on what questions I should ask.
Edit: to be a little bit more clear.
Last edited by Joey (2007-12-06 23:22:08)
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Re: Website questionnaire
huh? not sure what you’re asking…are you wondering how to set up a questionaire or are you asking WHAT questions to ask on one?
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#3 2007-12-06 23:22:44
- Joey
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Re: Website questionnaire
Just changed my first post, but I’m looking for some tips on what questions I should ask.
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Re: Website questionnaire
This might sound strange but what kind of answers you would like to receive via the questionnaire?
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#6 2007-12-08 22:59:27
- Joey
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Re: Website questionnaire
The audience are the website visitors (from a swimming club). I just want to know if the site is usable, if they can find the information they need, if the menu is structured well, if they have any other ideas.
I think I should just ask that questions in the kind of ‘open question’. People might explain themselves more with that kind of questions than with multiple choice questions, it think.
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For usability, Leslie Nielsen is considered THE expert at useit.com
I’m not sure you’ll find questions but I know he recommends user testing and observing how they use a web site and that if you can get just 5 people to use it, that’s often enough info to be sure your site is usable enough.
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