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Survey Preparation: Respond with your login ID and password.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

If you do not have a personal email address, or if you are registering as a Wevox member with a dummy address, you can use this survey response method.

Summary

In order to respond to a survey, an individual response link will be issued via email or another notification method, and you will be asked to access and respond to the link. (No login is required in this case)

However, if you do not have a personal email address, the following two response methods are available.

  • you may choose to distribute an individual response link to all respondents.

  • Respondents log in to answer through a common link for answering only (login response method)

In this article, we will guide you through the preparations if you choose the "login response method".

Preparation

1. Register as a member using a dummy e-mail address.

Use a dummy e-mail address to register as a member. Please set your dummy e-mail address as follows

Example for Atrae Corporation (Atrae)

Please put your company name and any number in the [ ] part of "survey+[ ]@wevox.io".

2. Apply a plan to members.

3. Issue a password.

Please refer here for the bulk issuance method.

The password can be changed by you at any time.

You can change the password at any time. Please wait for the complete report email to the implementer.

4. explain the method of response. Please use the template below.

Anonymous keynote: Click to download

Anonymous PowerPoint: Click to download

Real name keynote: Click to download

Real name PowerPoint: Click to download

5. After setting the password, inform the respondents of the login ID and password, and distribute the survey.

  • Login ID: set email address

  • Password: Password set in 3.

6. Share the login URL for responses (https://wevox.io/answers/login) and ask respondents to answer.

To ensure smooth execution of (3), please follow the dummy address setting method specified in (1) when registering as a member.

Please use your own communication tools for (4) to (6).


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