In the times of rapidly growing popularity of big data and artificial intelligence, more and more marketers turn to pure numbers to learn who are their customers and users. They want to collect data on their behavior, sources of traffic, etc. Of course, quantitative data can tell you a lot about your users. But don’t forget that your users are people. Sometimes they behave in a way that can’t be explained with quantitative data from Google Analytics or Kissmetrics.
https://survicate.com/customer-feedback/user-feedback/
Mobile apps have become the bread and butter for many digital marketers. This is mostly credited to the fact that a quality mobile app has the potential to promote and grow your business tremendously. It can open new channels of revenue, introduce you to new marketing strategies (e.g. location tracking), give you the opportunity to provide more modern social media campaigns and of course, enable you to focus more on user experience. However, as the famous Rocky Balboa (yes, I’m a fan) puts it, ‘it ain’t all sunshines and rainbows’. Developing a successful mobile app can be a demanding task that requires a lot of thought and understanding of what the customer needs. So what better way to explore what the customer needs than to ask them directly? Customer feedback makes that all too simple.
https://mopinion.com/easy-to-use-mobile-app-feedback-form-templates/