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Topic: E-Marketing

Quiz Software That Determines Best Product 4 User?

Posted bymelissa con 500 Points
I'm currently working with my client on helping people who come to their website know which products (in this case mostly online classes) are right for them. We've thought of doing a quiz and each question basically covers a type of product. It would work like this:

Each question is tied to a product. Ex. Do you own a digital SLR camera? If yes, then at the end of the quiz, it would suggest taking the photography class for DSLRs. If not, it wouldn't suggest anything.

Some questions would be multiple choice where each answer would suggest a different product. Ex. What level of photographer are you? Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced. It would recommend that appropriate level of class.

The product recommendations would come at the end of the quiz (6-7 questions). So basically with each answer, software is adding to the user's list product recommendations and at the end they get a list of recommendations.

So... is there ANY software out there that does this? We've both been researching this and can't seem to find anything. Would a Flash-type quiz do the trick? I really could use any suggestions you can throw out there! Thanks!
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  • Posted byInbox_Interactiveon Member
    I don't know if your client uses PHP/MySQL, but if they do, you can try Scott at:
    scott@rapiddesigns.net

    We use Scott for a lot of PHP/MySQL work. He's really easy to work with, very smart, and priced right. He has worked on quizzes like this for us in the past. He's a good guy.

    Tell him Paul from Inbox Interactive sent ya!
  • Posted bymgoodmanon Moderator
    It depends on how often you plan to refresh the quiz and how complex you want to make it. I was able to create a quiz (called "self-assessment") to help promote one of my books, and it works pretty well and gets lots of hits.(Now if I could just get better conversion!)

    For relatively simple quizzes that don't change too often, you might just want to create them yourself (and/or have your web designer help you).

    If you want to see what I did, just take the self-assessment here:

    To Be or Not To Be a Management Consultant

    (Comments welcome, BTW.)
  • Posted bymelissa con Author
    Thanks everyone for your helpful comments! We love the Werner Paddles idea and know someone who does PHP so I think we may be set. Thanks again!

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