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Harvey_nikon

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Hi everyone :)

*hope this is ok mods :)

So I've taken a local job 4 days a week while I am slowly working on getting my own photography work up to a level I can move on to it full time.

Now it's a job that revolves around website SEO and blogging. In the few weeks I've been there we have removed Pay-per-Click with Google Adwords which obviously dropped traffic a lot, our little 3 man team has already got traffic to the site back up to the same level which is impressive.

However, I am working with people who know the industry, it's a whole new product for me so I can see things from a different angle. I believe they are aiming at the wrong market and should concentrate on one area that most people know about and then advise them of the others.

I've created a small questionnaire, it literally takes 2 mins to fill in just to see if what I am saying has some basis and from the 60 replies so far it seems so. However, I need to diversify with people answering the questions.

I would really appreciate it if you could take 2 minutes just to fill it out for me.

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Do you need all that personal data collected on the opening page?* - unlike Survey Monkey a Google docs survey doesn't have a data protection policy and isn't guaranteed anonymous.


*age, income, marital status (hint, common law isn't a valid marital status), sexual orientation (the civil partnership option determines this for some responders).
 
Common law is there because it has reference to Wills, as common law isn't recognised as you correctly stated it can cause all sorts of issues if there is no Will in place.

The personal data is because the company has a set belief that their target market is earning X amount a year, is over 55 years in age etc.

I am trying to make them realise that isn't the case and what other markets are available and interested in the products they are offering.

It's purely there so I can show it to my team (there are only 3 of us) and to our CEO. As far as I am aware Google forms collect no information on the person entering the data, and going over the results for the 78 responses that I've had so far I can't find anything related to personal info that isn't asked directly.

But, if anyone has issues with it they can always close the tab :) I don't want anyone entering anything that makes them uncomfortable :)
 
Unless it's for a service that needs me to enter correct data, personal questions get deliberately wrong answers from me - I'm often a 16 year old married girl with children and an income of over £60,000 living in rented accommodation... Didn't fill in your form, Harvey.
 
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