Getting honest opinions from your marketing community can feel challenging, especially when members are busy or unsure what you need. These Community Feedback templates make it easy to ask the right questions, spark valuable discussions, and show members that their voices matter.
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Community Feedback posts invite members to share their thoughts, making them feel seen and valued. When people believe their input shapes decisions, they are more likely to participate, deepening their engagement and sense of ownership. Open-ended questions encourage a wide range of perspectives, often revealing insights that drive improvements and innovation.
This approach leverages the social proof effect: as members see others sharing feedback, they are more comfortable doing so themselves. By communicating that every opinion counts, you foster a culture of collaboration and continuous learning within your marketing community.
What marketing challenge are you facing right now? Share your thoughts below.
π‘ Example: "What marketing challenge are you facing right now? Share your thoughts below."
Have you tried our latest resource? How did it help or fall short?
π‘ Example: "Have you tried our latest resource? How did it help or fall short?"
Which marketing tool saves you the most time and why?
π‘ Example: "Which marketing tool saves you the most time and why?"
We are planning new workshops. What topics would you love to see covered?
π‘ Example: "We are planning new workshops. What topics would you love to see covered?"
How satisfied are you with our current content mix? Any suggestions for improvement?
π‘ Example: "How satisfied are you with our current content mix? Any suggestions for improvement?"
What is one marketing trend you wish we discussed more in this community?
π‘ Example: "What is one marketing trend you wish we discussed more in this community?"
Tell us about a recent marketing win. How did this group help you?
π‘ Example: "Tell us about a recent marketing win. How did this group help you?"
What would make our events more valuable for you?
π‘ Example: "What would make our events more valuable for you?"
Which content format do you prefer: articles, videos, or podcasts? Why?
π‘ Example: "Which content format do you prefer: articles, videos, or podcasts? Why?"
If you could add one feature or resource to our community, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could add one feature or resource to our community, what would it be?"
How can we better support your marketing goals this year?
π‘ Example: "How can we better support your marketing goals this year?"
What is one thing you wish you knew before joining this group?
π‘ Example: "What is one thing you wish you knew before joining this group?"
We want to improve our weekly newsletter. What would you keep or change?
π‘ Example: "We want to improve our weekly newsletter. What would you keep or change?"
What marketing skills are you looking to develop this quarter?
π‘ Example: "What marketing skills are you looking to develop this quarter?"
Have our guides helped you solve real marketing problems? Tell us your experience.
π‘ Example: "Have our guides helped you solve real marketing problems? Tell us your experience."
What would encourage you to participate more in discussions here?
π‘ Example: "What would encourage you to participate more in discussions here?"
Is there a marketing tactic you think is underrated? Why?
π‘ Example: "Is there a marketing tactic you think is underrated? Why?"
What type of marketing case studies would you love to see next?
π‘ Example: "What type of marketing case studies would you love to see next?"
When do you feel most motivated to contribute here? Mornings, afternoons, or evenings?
π‘ Example: "When do you feel most motivated to contribute here? Mornings, afternoons, or evenings?"
What recent marketing book or podcast inspired you? Would you recommend it?
π‘ Example: "What recent marketing book or podcast inspired you? Would you recommend it?"
How easy is it to find the resources you need in our community?
π‘ Example: "How easy is it to find the resources you need in our community?"
What stops you from posting more often here? We value your input.
π‘ Example: "What stops you from posting more often here? We value your input."
Which marketing channels would you like to learn more about?
π‘ Example: "Which marketing channels would you like to learn more about?"
Would you be interested in small group meetups or masterminds?
π‘ Example: "Would you be interested in small group meetups or masterminds?"
How can we make onboarding smoother for new members?
π‘ Example: "How can we make onboarding smoother for new members?"
What is your favorite part of being in this marketing community?
π‘ Example: "What is your favorite part of being in this marketing community?"
Are there any marketing topics we are missing? Let us know your ideas.
π‘ Example: "Are there any marketing topics we are missing? Let us know your ideas."
What content do you find most actionable from this group?
π‘ Example: "What content do you find most actionable from this group?"
How has your marketing approach changed after joining this community?
π‘ Example: "How has your marketing approach changed after joining this community?"
Do you prefer live or recorded marketing events? Why?
π‘ Example: "Do you prefer live or recorded marketing events? Why?"
What would help you connect with other members more easily?
π‘ Example: "What would help you connect with other members more easily?"
Share a marketing mistake you learned from. Your insights can help others.
π‘ Example: "Share a marketing mistake you learned from. Your insights can help others."
How do you prefer to receive updates from us? Email, in-platform, or other?
π‘ Example: "How do you prefer to receive updates from us? Email, in-platform, or other?"
Which of our past events did you find most valuable and why?
π‘ Example: "Which of our past events did you find most valuable and why?"
What inspires you to stay active in this marketing group?
π‘ Example: "What inspires you to stay active in this marketing group?"
What kind of member recognition would mean the most to you?
π‘ Example: "What kind of member recognition would mean the most to you?"
Do you use our templates or resources in your daily work? Tell us how.
π‘ Example: "Do you use our templates or resources in your daily work? Tell us how."
What is the one marketing skill you wish more members shared tips about?
π‘ Example: "What is the one marketing skill you wish more members shared tips about?"
How do you measure the impact of this community on your marketing results?
π‘ Example: "How do you measure the impact of this community on your marketing results?"
If you could change one thing about the community, what would it be?
π‘ Example: "If you could change one thing about the community, what would it be?"
What topics do you want to see in our next Q and A session?
π‘ Example: "What topics do you want to see in our next Q and A session?"
Start by identifying a specific marketing topic or resource where member input would be valuable. Copy and paste a template that fits your need, then personalize it with relevant details. Post at times when your audience is most active and be sure to reply to responses, thanking members for sharing. After gathering feedback, update your community on how their input influenced changes or decisions.
These templates work across all platforms. For forums, consider pinning feedback posts for greater visibility. On chat-based platforms, tag relevant roles or use threads to organize responses. On social media, use polls or questions in Stories/Posts to boost participation.
When seeking member feedback on specific campaigns, structure your questions to focus on measurable elements. For example, ask 'Which landing page variant drove higher engagement for you?' or 'Did the CTA in Email A or B resonate more, based on your open rates?' This encourages community members to share concrete performance metrics and insights, making the feedback actionable for refining future campaigns.
Frame your feedback questions around marketing-specific branding concepts. For example, use prompts like 'Does the new tagline align with our brand persona?' or 'Which color palette feels more consistent with our value proposition?' This directs feedback towards strategic brand elements, leveraging the communityβs marketing expertise.
Ask targeted questions about user experiences at specific funnel stages, such as 'Where do you notice the most drop-off in our lead nurturing sequence?' or 'Which touchpoints feel redundant or unclear from a user perspective?' This helps identify friction points and opportunities for streamlining the marketing funnel using crowd-sourced insights.
Tailor your feedback templates to reference the specific marketing channels relevant to your campaigns. For instance, ask 'What do you find most challenging about optimizing for Google Ads Quality Score?' or 'How effective are our LinkedIn posts in driving B2B leads?' Channel-specific questions yield deeper, more relevant feedback from marketing professionals with channel expertise.
Include prompts in your feedback posts that ask for subjective input, such as 'How does this ad copy emotionally resonate with you compared to our previous campaigns?' or 'What visual elements in this graphic grab your attention or feel off-brand?' This invites marketers to share nuanced, qualitative insights beyond standard KPIs.
Pose scenario-based questions like 'Have you encountered any friction with our lead scoring triggers?' or 'Which personalization tokens in our nurture emails felt most relevant or generic?' This approach taps into the collective experience of the marketing community, uncovering workflow bottlenecks and personalization opportunities.
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