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Announcing the GQ Sounding Board

May 04 2007 by Geoff Graham in Event announcements, GQ features

When we started surveying for quality-minded building professionals, we offered a single standard survey, shortly after closing. Two years ago, we introduced fully-customized surveying for all phases of the building process. And now, we’re expanding our service to enable you to reach out to non-customers as well.

The GuildQuality Sounding Board enables prospects, lost leads, employees, brokers, and subcontractors to contribute their feedback to help you in your pursuit of excellence.

Customer Responses (Details view)

Are you wondering why your lost leads evaporated? How do you think your employees are feeling about the 2007 strategic plan? What would all of your customers in a neighborhood most like to see in the new swim and tennis club?

You can now send campaign-style email surveys to 5 or 5,000 recipients. We have pre-built surveys, a (growing) catalog of questions, and you can create your own questions as well.

Sounding Board

GuildQuality’s Customer Satisfaction Surveying still provides the best way to consistently monitor customer satisfaction among your homebuyers, custom clients, or remodeling clients. With the Sounding Board, you can also get a great simple surveying solution for any kind of market research project.

Access your Sounding Board through your existing GQ account. Try it for free — every member gets to send one campaign with up to 50 recipients at no charge.

If you’re not sure how to get started, join one of our upcoming online webinars where we’ll show you the ins and outs of the program. To register, simply click on the link to your desired time:

Monday, August 13th @ 1:00 EST

Tuesday, August 21st @ 4:00 EST

Thursday, September 6th @ 4:00 EST

Tuesday, September 18th @ 1:00 EST

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