13 Personality quiz pro tips
Let’s finish off the course with some practical advice for creating the most effective and engaging personality quizzes. We will discuss:
- testing
- images
- attributes
- consistency
- CTA buttons
- lead forms
Transcript:
Hi there, welcome back. I just want to give you a few final tips to help you along the way with all your personality quizzes that you might be creating. First thing, always test your Riddle. Once you’ve set it up, do the results feel right? Does it look good?
Second, use images wherever possible. It makes everything more vibrant, not only for your result pages but also for the questions themselves.
Third, you do not have to use attributes, but you can to give you another level of insight for your audience.
Fourth, keep the tone consistent, keep it fun. Don’t make the quiz too long but make it long enough that you can create a mappable and accurate picture of your audience’s personality traits.
Fifth, use the CTA button on your result page like we did here. It’s a button that you can control completely with colours, with text, with a URL that takes your audience to whatever part of your website you want them to, so that they are taken out of the Riddle straight into the continued experience they have with your company or with your product or service.
Sixth, use lead forms to help you segment your audience that you are already learning about through this quiz itself and then be able to follow up and customise whatever follow-ups you have with them by using that lead form that you put into your Riddle.
So, have fun creating personality quizzes. Any questions, always feel free to ask us or go to our help centre or our academy for other workshops. Thank you very much for joining us on this one. Thank you very much. Take care.