Table of contents
  1. How can you use the Multiple Choice Survey module for your email campaigns?
  2. How to generate an interactive Multiple Choice Survey module
  3. How to test your email with an interactive module
  4. Wrapping up
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Interactive module generator: Multiple Choice Survey

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Anton Diduh
Anton Diduh Content writer and video content creator at Stripo
Interactive module generator _ Multiple Choice Survey
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How can you use the Multiple Choice Survey module for your email campaigns?

Understanding your audience's preferences is a crucial ingredient in the overall recipe for email marketing success. Meanwhile, surveys are a wonderful tool that allows you to easily find out what your audience likes and dislikes. We want to make the process of creating these email surveys as simple as possible and technically unsophisticated. That's why we're introducing a new addition to our interactive module generator, the Multiple Choice Survey module. We’ll show you what this module is all about, as well as give you a full guide on how to create it using our generator.

How can you use the Multiple Choice Survey module for your email campaigns?

The name of this module speaks for itself. It's a full-fledged survey where the recipient can select multiple options as their answers. The survey can contain multiple questions, and after clicking the "Submit Response" button, the recipient sees the final screen, and you receive feedback for further processing.

How can you use this straightforward interactive mechanic? You got a few options:

  • onboard your new subscribers to understand which emails to send in general, or which product features to introduce first;
  • learn more about your audience’s likes and dislikes to build your further email marketing strategy;
  • gather insights on how your audience interacts with your brand, newsletters, products, and so on;
  • fine-tune your offers and discounts based on the feedback from these surveys, to make them more appealing for your audience’s wants and needs;
  • provide a more personalized experience using the data gathered;
  • conduct an ideation session with your audience by providing surveys of what they think your future products, services, and events should be.

As you can see, this module is designed more for working with your audience and the information they provide, rather than simply raising the level of engagement and entertaining recipients. However, this doesn't change the fact that such convenient, hassle-free surveys significantly enhance your emails' appeal thanks to their interactivity.

How to generate an interactive Multiple Choice Survey module

Now, let’s get down to business and create our interactive module.

Step 1. Set up your first question and answers

The main thing this module can’t do without is questions and answers. Type in your question in the Question field, then add answers by typing them in the corresponding Answers field.

Setting up questions and answers

Our example consists of 5 answers, but if it’s too much for your idea, you can always hover over the needed answer field and click on the Delete button to delete the whole answer (we have a limit of a minimum of two required answer fields per question, so keep this in mind).

How to delete answers

If you need more answer fields, click on the Add an answer button to add more fields.

How to add new answers

To add more questions, click on the Plus button near the Questions to add another question. You’ll see a new tab appearing, where you can tweak questions and answers the same way as we described above. To delete a question, click on the Trash bin icon near the corresponding question number.

How to add new questions

Step 2. Pick your scale type

This option basically changes how your survey looks and “feels”. By default, our survey has a Checkbox scale that marks the answers you pick with a color and a filled-in checkbox, but you can choose two other options.

Changing survey scale type

Here’s what the Button scale looks like.

Buttons scale type

And the last option to pick from is the Option list scale.

Options list scale type

Step 3. Change the submit button

Add a submit button text that matches your idea by typing in your text into a corresponding field.

Submit button editing

Step 4. Add questions’ numbers (optional)

If your survey has more than one question, you can enable the display of question numbers by turning on this option and adding a corresponding label to the respective field.

Display questions’ numbers control

Important note: Your label must consist only of words, as we number questions automatically. There is no need to set your label as Question 1 or Question 2 for each question separately. Just add a Question label (or any word you want), and we’ll do the rest.

Step 5. Set up your completion screen

Once the answers are submitted, your recipients will see a completion screen, so you should make it fancy.

First of all, you need to tweak your completion image (or don’t, as you can turn it off by flipping the corresponding switch). By default, you’ll see our three image options, which you can choose by simply clicking on them. If they don’t match your style, click on the big plus button to add your own image.

Completion message image

Just paste the image link into this field, and you are good to go.

Adding custom image

Important note: The image you want to attach must not exceed 3 MB in size and 4000 x 4000 px in dimensions.

The next thing you need is to create a final message text. Add a title and description text to support your message. You can tweak the description as much as you need using built-in input field options (add links, emojis, change text style, and so on).

Completion message editor

You can also add a completion button to your end screen by clicking on the Completion Button switch to open two input fields. Add the needed button name and attach a link to this button to keep the interaction with your email going.

Completion button editing

Step 6. Add a response storage link

This feature is required for downloading and receiving answers to our game, so you need to add a link to data storage to collect the received vote responses and the email addresses from which they were submitted.

Response storage option

Important note: You can read more about data storage services and how to use them in a dedicated article.

Your answers will be saved in the data service that you can find in the Data tab in the Sources section. This menu holds all the created data storage and allows you to retrieve your answers. Click the Download button to receive a file with the answers.

Where to find response file

For example, here’s how our test file looks with one answer submitted. Keep in mind that the Address column displays our *|ADDRESS|* merge tag, as we send our test email from the editor. Once you send it from your ESP, you will start receiving actual email addresses using this merge tag.

Response file structure

Step 7. Add merge tags (optional)

You can add more personalization to your interactive module by adding merge tags via our built-in option. Just flip the corresponding switch to open input fields. Set the name for your merge tag and its value, and you are set and done with the first one. If you need more merge tags, click on the plus button to add more and on the trash bin icon to delete the merge tags.

Adding merge tags

Merge tags you add appear here, and they also appear in the code of the game.

Added merge tags

Keep in mind that merge tags are hidden and you can only see them in the editor. This allows you to add merge tags like *|ADDRESS|* to pull recipients’ addresses into your file, with answers showing which email address submitted each response. 

Step 8. Customize styles

Last but not least is to tweak your interactive module design. In the Appearance section, you can change the icon style by picking from the four default options or adding your own image. These icons represent the Tick icon for the corresponding type of the survey, text colors, and border radius.

Changing icons styles

Important note: This option will appear only if your survey has a Checkbox scale type enabled.

After that, it’s time to change the colors of various elements. They have two states, which you can tweak:

  • inactive state shows your answer options as they are;
  • active state is shown once the answer is clicked on.

In both these states, you can change the background and border colors as well as the border radius of your checkboxes (only appear if a Checkbox scale is selected). Besides that, each scale style can be tweaked in terms of its input colors, like background colors, border colors, text colors, border radius, and font size.

Tweaking checkboxes and inputs

And don’t forget about Submit and Completion button styles, where you can change text colors, background colors and border radius.

Submit and completion buttons design settings

Here’s how our default game looks like.

Default survey design

And here’s what it looks like after a few tweaks. Change the design to match your style and needs with ease.

Edited survey design

Step 9. Download the game

Once you're done creating your interactive survey, it’s time to download it, and here you have two options for downloading.

Option 1. Saving game as a module

You can save your created survey right away as a module in your library. However, to do this, you must be a Stripo user and logged into your account.

Saving survey as a module

After clicking Save, you'll be automatically redirected to your Account, where you'll see a message like this informing you that the module has been saved to the library and can be found in the editor or in the module library.

Saved module message

Option 2. Downloading game code separately

You can also download the game code separately and you don’t need a Stripo account to do it. Paste your email address here and click the Send button.

Downloading a file

After that, you’ll receive an email with download links for HTML code or JSON to use later.

Download links for code files

All the games that you create in our generator are designed to work for all email clients. Where the email client does not support interactivity (e.g., Outlook), recipients will see a fallback version that simulates interactivity while they interact with it, transferring them to the web version of the email. As a result, all recipients experience interactivity to the same degree. At the same time, you do not lose the ability to track the performance of the web version.

 

The module contains:

  • an AMP version of your email that works in Gmail, Yahoo, and FairEmail;
  • a kinetic version  that works on all devices and with all email clients that support HTML5 and CSS3 (it also works in Apple Mail and Samsung Email);
  • a fallback version that simulates interactivity or acts as an image with a link work with email clients that do not support HTML5 or CSS3, such as some Outlook apps.

How to test your email with an interactive module

The last thing you should do when creating an email with interactive content is to test it. Stripo has several ways of doing this. First of all, click on the Test button to open our selection menu.

Test option in Stripo

Step 1. Sending an email to an inbox

This step is the most obvious, as all you need to do is to check out how your email looks in the real inbox. You can send test emails by entering the required email addresses and then clicking on the Send Test button. After that, you’ll see test email in your inbox where you can check it out both in terms of looks and functionality.

Inbox testing

Important note: The number of tests is limited depending on your plan. You can check how many email tests are left on the Home page.

Inbox tests limitations

Step 2. Testing it using Email on Acid integration

The second way of testing is using our Email on Acid integration. However, it only shows how your interactive email will look like, so you can’t check your interactive game functionality. Choose the Email Clients option and then click on the Run a Test button.

Clients testing

After that, you’ll see your email checked across various email clients, devices, themes, and more.

Email on Acid testing

Besides that, you can fine-tune your test by selecting specific devices, email clients, and other features to know exactly what your email will look like in these environments.

Choosing testing environments

Important note: The number of tests is limited depending on your plan. You can check how many email tests are left on the Home page.

Client tests limitations

Wrapping up

And that’s pretty much it. Creating this interactive survey is a piece of cake when you are using our interactive module generator. In less then 10 minutes you will have a full-fledged survey that you can use in your email campaigns, gathering valuable insights to shape your successful email campaigns.

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