Market research is vital for ongoing business success. It’s helpful when you’re weighing up new product or service ideas as it allows you to evaluate market demand and competition. And it’s valuable when you’re preparing for a launch and want to check whether you’ve got your pricing, packaging or placement right. Our suite of concept testing market research templates, below, are perfect for these early stages.But for more mature businesses, market research can also help validate your decisions or identify new opportunities and gaps in the market. Ideal if you’re thinking about making changes. Brand research and customer behaviour surveys come into their own here―check out some examples below.
You also need to understand who your customers are so you can make sure you’re meeting their needs and expectations. And remember that this isn’t static. Attitudes and behaviours change over time. Send out customer profiling questionnaires regularly to make sure you have an up-to-date picture of who you’re selling to. In fact, we also recommend including some demographic questions within every market research survey questionnaire. This way you can identify differences, similarities and trends between and across market segments.
A SurveyMonkey market research questionnaire template is an excellent place to start. But that’s not where it ends. Each of our templates can be customised, meaning you can use the wording and questions most relevant to your organisation. And if you’re worried about having enough people to send your questionnaire out to, worry no more! SurveyMonkey Audience gives you access to millions of respondents ready to provide the answers you need to make critical decisions.
Concept testing is helpful when you’re getting ready to launch or relaunch your product or service. It’s about ensuring the item itself, together with its marketing materials, appeals to your target audience. It’s key for making sure your big launch doesn’t go down like a lead balloon.
1. Product testing survey template
So your product is ready to go live? Before you make it available to the public, see how your target market feels about it with this 10-question survey. The feedback will help you identify the right improvements to make at the right time, with questions like:
2. Ad testing survey template
Take the guesswork out of your advertising efforts. This eight-question survey will help you understand how your target audience perceives your ad before you give it the green light, featuring questions such as:
3. Name testing survey template
Names can make or break a product. So make sure you test potential names with consumers. Use this market research questionnaire example to get the answers to questions like:
4. Logo testing survey template
Is your logo unique and memorable? What feelings does it evoke in your target market? Test all your options before going to market, asking questions such as:
5. Messaging/claims testing survey template
Is your USP actually unique? Gauge consumers’ reactions to your messaging and claims in advance, using this quick survey template with questions like:
6. Package testing survey template
Don’t judge a book by its cover―or so the saying goes. But in reality, your product’s packaging says a lot about what’s inside. It needs to be visually appealing, stand out and indicate its quality―premium, budget or middle of the range? And of course it needs not to mislead. Discover if it’s ticking all the right boxes with these sorts of questions:
7. Price testing survey template
Does your product or service represent value for money? How price sensitive is your target market? Find out what they really think with this six-question survey template, featuring questions like:
Brand research aims to find out what your target market thinks of your brand. You can focus on different aspects, from how much they know about your brand, through to how they perceive and identify with it or how regularly they buy your product or service.
8. Brand awareness survey template
Discover the level of awareness of your brand among your target audience with this 10-question market research template. Learn not only how people perceive your brand but also how they discover it, with questions like:
9. Brand conversion survey template
See how consumers rate your brand compared to others in the market. With questions like the below, you’ll also learn what drives people towards a particular brand.
10. Brand loyalty survey template
How loyal or fickle are your customers? What percentage of your client base are regular customers, versus occasional purchasers? Get the stats with questions like:
11. Brand personality survey template
Consumers have emotional responses to brands. And it’s important you understand how your brand makes people feel. Also learn how customers distinguish your brand from competitors with this template.
12. Brand performance survey template
Design, quality and price are deciding factors for consumers. But which is most important to your target market? Find out with questions like:
Understanding your customers or clients is a vital part of market research. Without this, it’s nigh on impossible for your marketing efforts to be successful. And it’s worth bearing in mind that this can shift and change over time, as other competitors enter or exit the market, and as your audience itself develops and changes. This means it’s important to undertake customer profiling research on a regular basis.
Some of these templates are well-suited for those working in B2B who want to find out about their clients’ target customers. Or you could send them around to different team members to get an organisation-wide view of your customers. Meanwhile, some of our other templates are perfect for surveying customers directly.
13. Typical customer analysis survey template
Ideal for those working in B2B, this quick, five-question survey will help you learn more about your clients’ target customers, their level of repeat business, and how competitive the market is.
14. Typical customer demographics survey template
Understanding who your client’s customers are requires a holistic approach. Consider aspects like their age, gender and level of education, household income and paint a clear picture of them with this 10-question survey.
15. Target market analysis survey template
Understand your client’s target market using this 10-question survey. Identify the types of customers they’re seeking, how much competition there is for these customers and how likely they are to receive repeat business, with questions such as:
16. Target market demographics survey template
Who is your target market? Ask them directly using this market research template to find out their age, gender and where they live, along with how often they use and buy the type of products you sell. The template includes questions like:
17. Employment survey template
Use this market research questionnaire to ask your survey respondents about their employment status and sector of work.
18. Firmographics survey template
Where do your target customers work? Get to know the types of companies they work in and wha