Let’s break this down and see if my hypothesis was correct.
✅ If we let people answer the first question of a survey directly from the email more people would end up submitting the survey
This one is pretty straightforward. We had a significantly higher completion rate.
✅ Embedding Answers Creates a Feeling of Momentum
I can't say for certain, but I believe this is happening. Folks hit the survey on the web having already made progress, so they are not "starting" the survey, they are continuing it.
⛔ "Take the Survey" Buttons Imply Too Much Effort
I was wrong here. I saw an equal amount of people click through to take the survey, so it does not appear that people expected the survey to be a heavier lift to the point that they did not click through to start the survey.
As an added benefit, by embedding the survey answers, I was able to tag people based on their choices so I can email them directly in the future (more on that below).
Related: Learn how tagging can boost your email
performance
Try this out the next time you survey your audience and let me know how it works. Hopefully you’ll see significantly more responses!