Google Launches Website Satisfaction Surveys For Webmasters

Google announced the launch of a brand new tool for webmasters called Website Satisfaction Surveys, that are used to gather feedback from website visitors.

When the webmaster pastes a snippet of code provided by Google into their HTML, the page will load a “discreet” satisfaction survey within the lower right-hand corner of the page.

“Google automatically aggregates and analyzes responses, providing the knowledge back to you thru an easy online interface,” explains Google’s Marisa Currie-Rose.

“Users would be asked to finish a four-question satisfaction survey,” says Currie-Rose. “Surveys will run until they’ve received 500 responses and should start again after 30 days so that you can track responses through the years. It’s currently limited to US English visitors on non-mobile devices. The default questions are free and you may customize questions for just $0.01 per response or $5.00 for 500 responses.”

To get the code, register here, enter the positioning name and URL, survey timing, and survey frequency, and click on the “Activate survey” button. Then, simply paste it into your HTML before the closing head tag.