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Beyond Surveys: Unlocking Customer Insights Through Micro-Tasks

Beyond Surveys: Unlocking Customer Insights Through Micro-Tasks
Discover Beyond Surveys: a platform transforming customer insights with micro-tasks. Engage customers through quick, interactive tasks, unlocking valuable data and feedback.

Jill Romford

Nov 04, 2024 - Last update: Nov 04, 2024
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In today's fast-moving business environment understanding customer needs is essential. Long the preferred method, the newer concept of micro-tasks is changing how companies collect data. This article examines how companies use these bite-sized activities to differentiate their products and services and delight their customers.

Yes, no, other? Surveys are that tried-and-true method of customer feedback that you're probably familiar with. But now, traditional survey methods may seem dated or overwhelming. That's why micro-tasks are coming into play. These bite-sized, interactive activities allow companies to collect customer data in a new and fun way to understand their needs and preferences. With micro-tasks in your customer feedback strategy, you open up new doors to innovation, increase customer satisfaction and gain a competitive edge. 

Reward Systems and the Power of Incentives

You might find yourself asking, "Why do customers do these micro-tasks?" The answer is well-designed incentive programs. You can imagine that rewarding completion of tasks increases participation and collects more data. Some companies, for example, have point systems where participants get rewards for completing micro-tasks. These points could then be converted to something tangible - like gift cards. This encourages participation as well as achievement among customers.

Many online survey sites offer similar reward systems and may even offer a free visa gift card for completing micro-tasks. These sites often require only registration - once you're a member you can take surveys, watch videos or play fun games. More tasks mean more points that you can use to buy gift cards. It works out well for both users and companies. User get rewarded for their time and companies get useful insights from collected data.

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The Rise of Micro-Tasks in Market Research

Traditional market research methods often fail in today's dynamic business environment. Time-consuming questionnaires may not capture real-time sentiments. Enter micro-tasks: small, targeted activities that customers can complete easily. Some micro-tasks have advantages over traditional ways of conducting research. They're more engaging for participants, can be completed in shorter time frames and often yield more real responses. In smaller, manageable chunks, businesses can collect more nuanced data without overwhelming respondents.

Micro-tasks are the market research equivalent of Sherlock Holmes. Those little activities are like quick interrogation techniques - you can get clues from your customers right away. Asking targeted questions and analyzing responses reveals hidden insights, emerging trends and the mystery of your customer desires. 

hink of micro-tasks as a digital detective agency that gives you the means to discover what your potential customers think.

Dentsu's AI Playground as a Case Study

A great example of using micro-tasks is Detsu's AI Playground for customer insights in Latin America. This toolset brings together over 100 AI technologies to produce more than 400 optimized processes demonstrating the power of breaking down big tasks into smaller parts.

This is the AI Playground combining martech, media and creative solutions managed via Dentsu's proprietary Nawel (r) platform and their data intelligence company Navegg. From this framework, businesses can find use cases for different AI tools and strategy around them - making big data analysis a set of micro-tasks.

Juan Camilo Suarez, CEO of Dentsu CXM LATAM, really drives this home by saying, "Having access to tools that generate efficiencies and facilitate daily operations for our people is the key part of this effort." Focusing on micro-tasks dentsu can standardize processes and deliverables and improve tool management and training efficiency.

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Types of Micro-Tasks to Gain Customer Insights

Micro-tasks can take many forms designed to collect different kinds of information from participants. Some common types include:

  • Quick polls: Surveys with single questions you can answer with a tap or click.
  • Image classification: Asking participants to classify or describe images related to products or services.
  • Short video feedback: Short video responses to questions or prompts.

Such diverse task types allow businesses to collect quantitative as well as qualitative feedback. Mixing different micro-task formats enables companies to understand customer preferences and behaviors better

Micro-tasks may also be useful for incremental innovation. Feedback on features or product concepts helps businesses identify areas for improvement and make small iterative changes to improve the customer experience. A company for example might use micro-tasks to collect feedback on a new product design to refine it based on customer preferences before launching the product.

Tools like ChatGPT can further enhance micro-tasks through incremental innovation. Automating the creation of personalized micro-tasks for each customer profile allows businesses to segment the market and gain insight into customer needs.

Best Practices for Implementing Micro-Tasks

For best practices for implementing micro-tasks in your customer research strategy, follow these steps:

  1. Reduce task length & focus: Activities should take no more than two minutes.
  2. Make it mobile-friendly: Make micro-tasks accessible on smartphones and tablets.
  3. Provide clear instructions: Use plain English or other visual cues to direct participants through the task.

When implementing micro-tasks, make sure team members can share ideas and feedback easily. Promote open communication and check-ins so everyone knows the micro-task strategy goals and objectives. Communications can break down easily at a remote work location. Prevent this by setting up clear communication channels like project management tools or video conferencing. Invite team members to share any issues or concerns they have, and work out solutions together. With these guidelines, you can increase participation rates and quality of collected data. But remember, the end result should be as frictionless as possible for your customers while still collecting valuable insights.

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Wrapping up

As you look ahead, micro-tasks will only get bigger in gathering customer insights. AI and machine learning will allow businesses to analyze micro-task data more efficiently and find patterns and trends that otherwise go unnoticed.

You might ask yourself, "How will this change traditional market research methods?" Although surveys and focus groups likely will remain important, micro-tasks allow a more agile, continuous approach to customer needs analysis. They let businesses react quickly to changing market conditions and customer preferences.

A 2023 McKinsey report estimates generative AI could boost marketing productivity by 5-15% - or about $463 billion annually. This increase is in part due to micro-tasks and AI being used to personalize campaigns and automate content generation, improving customer engagement and data accuracy.

Micro-tasks are useful for businesses to understand their customers better. Breaking complex research questions down into more manageable activities gives companies more real, actionable insights. As technology improves, micro-tasks can only get better at transforming customer research.

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Jill Romford

I am a digital nomad, lover of exploring new places and making friends.

I love to travel and I love the internet. I take pictures of my travels and share them on the internet using Instagram.

Traveler, entrepreneur, and community builder. I share my insights on digital marketing and social media while inspiring you to live your fullest life.

 

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