Enhance Online Surveys with YouTube Videos

It’s no surprise that video sharing websites are all the rage. According to a 2011 study conducted by the video ad company Yume, 49% of people are watching videos daily for an average total of seven hours per week, per person. And, with over 3 billion views per day and 48 hours of video uploaded per minute, YouTube tops the charts in popularity for video sharing websites. 

Along with multiple question types, text styles, font colors, interactive slider controls, and images you can make use of with survey software to enhance your brand and stylize your surveys, there is still room for more!  Video sharing websites, such as YouTube, store visual content that is readily available and affordability to users. Video sharing websites have made adding video content to online surveys incredibly easy. Adding YouTube videos to your online surveys enhances user experiences and injects more style and personality into your surveys.  A survey question with embedded video allows you to share information with respondents in a way that you can’t get across through traditional words or images.

Videos are used in online surveys to evaluate visual content for many of the following professional events:

  • Marketing & advertising campaign testing
  • Product reviews
  • Product demonstrations
  • Concept testing
  • Package design testing
  • Brand recognition
  • Product placement
  • Retail displays
  • Educational presentations
  • Instructional content

With Snap Survey Software, you can easily embed YouTube videos into your online surveys. When the online survey is published, the YouTube video appears within your survey.

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Click here to learn how to embed videos into your next online survey using Snap Survey Software.

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