In this post I will explain how we designed the survey. We discussed the questions together and I was responsible of the survey design. The survey has 15 questions. The first few questions were chosen to be easy and simple to encourage people to complete the survey. Also I used multiple choice answers and some text input answers.
In the beginning the survey shows introduction about the system and two storyboard. That is to explain the system we are aiming to develop and its benefits.
![Survey Introduction Survey Introduction](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/intro.png)
The first questions will help us identify which age group is more likely to use the product so we can target this age in product marketing.
![Question 1 Please choose your age group](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q1.png)
The second question will also help in identifying the most used social networks the marketing on it.
![Question 2 What social networks you are using mostly:](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q2.png)
The third question will give an idea about the type of electronic payments that users currently use and satisfy their needs.
![Question 3 Which type of electronic payment system are you using:](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q3.png)
The fourth question is about the frequency of electronic payments use. This can help in indicating the frequency of use for our social payment system (QuidLink).
![Question 4 How often do you use online payment systems?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q4.png)
The fifth question is related directly to our system since it asks about buying things through social networks. This can show if users accepts buying things through their social networks.
![Question 5 Do you buy items that are posted in your social networks circles?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q5.png)
Question number 6 is also related directly to our system and it can attract the user attention of the importance of this application.
![Question 6 Have you ever used any electronic payment system to transfer money for your family or friends?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q6.png)
Question number 7 is completion for the previous question. It will show if the user is interested in this kind of social payments system.
![Question 7 Would you like to use any electronic payment system to request money from your family or your friends?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q7.png)
Question number 8 will help us identify the users concerns in using current payment systems. According to users concerns the product can be improved to overcome these concerns.
![Question 8 What concerns would you have when using electronic payment systems?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q8.png)
Question number 9 is related to transaction fees and how important is it to the users. The answers can be considered while setting the transaction fees.
![Question 9 How important is transaction fee to you when choosing this type of micropayment systems (transactions with very small sum of money)?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q9.png)
Question number 10 is completing the previous question where we ask the user what is the reasonable transaction fee that he is willing to pay to use the service.
![Question 10 How much transaction fees do you consider reasonable for using the electronic payments? (Please write the amount)](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q10.png)
Question number 11 is giving us an idea about what the users needs and possible uses with regards to social payments system.
![Question 11 Are you willing to use social payment system for payments like:](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q11.png)
Question number 12 will show how likely this system will be used.
![Question 12 If a social payment system was available today, how likely would you be to use it instead of other payment system currently available?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q12.png)
Question number 13 answers will help identifying the users acceptance of the system idea and if not the reason for it.
![Question 13 Are you interested in QuidLink social payment system as an idea?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q13.png)
Question number 14 will give us feedback of the benefits of this system from users point of view.
![Question 14 How do you expect QuidLink service will help you in making social payment easier?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q14.png)
The last question is open for users to comment on the system idea and write about what features they would like to be added to it.
![Question 15 Please write your comments about the system and what features would you like to be added to it?](http://blog.soton.ac.uk/nabr/files/2014/04/q15.png)
Please comment with your real name using good manners.