La fonction de suggestion automatique permet d'affiner rapidement votre recherche en suggérant des correspondances possibles au fur et à mesure de la frappe.
I would like to ask visitors to rate our content by asking "Was this content helpful?" at the end of blog articles, after they download a whilte paper, etc.
1) Is anyone else using HubSpot Lead Flows or CTAs or Forms to accomplish this? If so, how did you set it up?
2) What do you think the best strategy is to collect answers and evaluate content effectiveness? Two options = yes/no? Three options yes/neutral/no? Sliding number scale from 1-5?
I think that Lead Flows would be a really good option for you here. While forms and CTAs are static on the page, leadflow questions appear after three possible options:
1) After a 50% page scroll
2) After Exit Intent
3) After an elapsed time
In this case, you could chose to display the popup form after exit intent, so you would caputure information when people are leaving the page. This would be a really great time to request feedback about the content. You can find our Lead Flows User Guide on our Knowledgebase.
As far as estabilishing a strategy to collect answers, I did find this guide about creating effective rating scales that you may find useful when thinking about how you want to move forward.
@tiffanyh, I love the idea. While I don't have any experience with this exactly, I don't believe HubSpot would have anything that would make this happen exactly how you want to do it. With a form, you have the yes/no options (or whatever you decide), but I'm not aware of how you would make them work as you describe.
Have you considered using an external service for this and embedding into blog posts? You may be able to build the embed code right into the template so it automatically shows on each blog post. Whichever service you use, it would require that it recorded which specific URL the answer was recorded on, other than that, not a lot of additional functionality would be needed.
While I don't have personal experience with this, I thought I might share this blog post with you: How to run a content survey, it's a slightly older post but still super relevant and includes several templates as well as details on our SurveyMonkey integration.
@ndwilliams3, @Pablo and others in the Community - is this something you have considered/actioned before?
I think that Lead Flows would be a really good option for you here. While forms and CTAs are static on the page, leadflow questions appear after three possible options:
1) After a 50% page scroll
2) After Exit Intent
3) After an elapsed time
In this case, you could chose to display the popup form after exit intent, so you would caputure information when people are leaving the page. This would be a really great time to request feedback about the content. You can find our Lead Flows User Guide on our Knowledgebase.
As far as estabilishing a strategy to collect answers, I did find this guide about creating effective rating scales that you may find useful when thinking about how you want to move forward.
One question - In the Form section I need the lead flow to have buttons, vs text fields. I can't find a way around that with the Lead Flows. Is there a trick?
Hey @tiffanyh, at this time the Lead Flows forms are only able to accept text format questions, but that would be a great suggestion for our Ideas Forum - this is where our devlopers come to look for customer feedback, and if you could provide an example of your use case, then they will be able to evaluate that suggestion when they are looking to make updates to this part of the tool!
@Josh I thought I'd loop you in here as I've seen you've brought some great insights to discussions elsehwere on the Community r.e. content marketing best practices. Any thoughts on @tiffanyh's post above?
@tiffanyh, I love the idea. While I don't have any experience with this exactly, I don't believe HubSpot would have anything that would make this happen exactly how you want to do it. With a form, you have the yes/no options (or whatever you decide), but I'm not aware of how you would make them work as you describe.
Have you considered using an external service for this and embedding into blog posts? You may be able to build the embed code right into the template so it automatically shows on each blog post. Whichever service you use, it would require that it recorded which specific URL the answer was recorded on, other than that, not a lot of additional functionality would be needed.