Now that WordPress 2.7 has been released, work on the 2.8 version has begun. The folks at WordPress.org have asked for input on what users would most like to see in the upcoming upgrade (you can participate in the survey here).
What do your customers really want? You can use polls and surveys to find out.
The folks at Automattic have created PollDaddy.com to help users create polls and surveys that you can then place on your blog, website or link to from an email. A simple interface walks you through the process of creating your poll or survey. There are 19 themes that you can use or you can use the built-in tool that helps you create a custom theme.
Once you have your poll set up, PollDaddy offers several ways for you to publish it. A simple JavaScript snippet can be placed on your web page by you or your web designer, and there’s a direct link method to include in emails. There’s a WordPress plugin for your blog and a MySpace app let’s you easily insert your survey into your MySpace profile.
In addition to the free version of PollDaddy, there are two premium versions for those who require more power and features.
We created the poll below using the free PollDaddy app. It’s a live poll so pick and click for an example of how PollDaddy works. You can then sign up for your free PollDaddy account.
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Bob, I found this survey service too: http://www.surveymonkey.com
What is your experience with them?
Thanks for suggesting polls!
Joel
Bob, I found this survey service too: http://www.surveymonkey.com
What is your experience with them?
Thanks for suggesting polls!
Joel
Thanks Joel,
I’ve never used SurveyMonkey myself but have participated in a few surveys hosted there. The system seems fine and I’ve heard nothing but good things about them so I’d say they would be an excellent choice as well.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/Home_Landing.aspx
Bob
Thanks Joel,
I’ve never used SurveyMonkey myself but have participated in a few surveys hosted there. The system seems fine and I’ve heard nothing but good things about them so I’d say they would be an excellent choice as well.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/Home_Landing.aspx
Bob