> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.repdata.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Survey Distribution

> Resources on distributing surveys and collecting responses.

Resources on distributing surveys and collecting responses.

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  <Card title="Concept Test Quota Balancing & Distribution" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/concept-test-quotas">
    Concept test views are balanced by prioritizing concepts with fewer previous views to ensure even distribution.
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  <Card title="Setting Up Panel Redirects in SightX" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/setting-up-panels-in-sightx">
    This article outlines how to set up a SightX survey to receive respondents from a third-party online panel (not sourced through SightX targeted respondents).
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  <Card title="Source Respondents from Online Panels (ResearchDesk)" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/sightx-audiences-desk">
    Access millions of consumers globally, ready to share their thoughts and opinions in your surveys. Target your ideal audience profiles through SightX's connection to online panel partners.
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  <Card title="Engage Your Contacts with SightX Communities" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/sightx-communities">
    Create and manage a database of your contacts for quick and easy survey distribution via email or SMS.
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  <Card title="7 Tips for Effective Survey Link Distribution via SMS" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/sms-survey-distribution-best-practices">
    Mobile carriers closely monitor SMS traffic and will intercept messages that exhibit characteristics of spam, thus preventing their delivery. Read on to learn effective strategies to ensure your SMS survey invitations are delivered!
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  <Card title="What should the sample size be for my survey?" href="/sightx/knowledge-base/survey-distribution/what-should-the-sample-size-be-for-my-survey">
    One of the first steps of any market research study is to determine your sample size. This is a technical term that refers to the number of respondents you need to statistically represent the populati
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