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Top 10 cool, easy-to-use web poll and survey tools for your blog and website

Polls are always a good way to get a conversation started with your website or blog visitors. Most of us have participated in polls on websites and blogs.

Recently I also conducted a poll about our own blog asking readers about their most painful administrative tasks. Polls provide a way for a visitor to interact with the site and express their opinion. Visitors can also get a sense of how your readers feel about a topic simply by viewing the results of the poll on your site.

I took some time to review and search through a number of poll sites to find one that would be easy to use and customize, even with limited web design skills. So here are the top 10 web polls and survey tools that I found.

1. Poll Daddy

Poll Daddy is a fairly new site that allows you to create free polls and place them on your website, blog, MySpace account or anywhere online. After you sign up for a free account, you can create a poll and customize it to fit into your site design or choose one of 14 “skins”. Results can be viewed via the poll posted on your page, or you can see all the results of multiple polls from their site after you log in. Poll Daddy is great in that it provides specific instructions on how to embed the HTML code into WordPress, Typepad, and Blogger. Results can even be accessed via an RSS reader made possible by an RSS feed generated from your poll.

2. Cool Web Toys

After you register for a free account at Cool Web Toys, you can create a poll by choosing from a web poll, an embedded web chat client, or a “CoolWebOfTheDay”. The poll can include content such as word of the day, quote of the day, or any other content. As far as poll creation goes, it’s quite easy to use. You can specify size and colors to match your site! Results appear quickly and the visitor will not leave your site unless they click on “More Info”. If they click on that link a new browser window will open up and they will be on the site with a bunch of Adsense ads.

3. Vizu.com



Polls generated by Vizu.com are delivered via a Flash widget rather than a snippet of JavaScript or HTML code.  Vizu walks you through the steps of creating a poll and gives you total control of the look and feel. To create a poll, you first create the question, then choose if it’s an “opinion” or a “prediciton” poll, then choose keywords and categories so that your poll is easy to find. You can also add pictures or links to your poll. A Vizu poll on your site is free with registration.

4. Blog Flux



Blog Flux requires that you create an account on their site before you can create a poll. Once your account is created, you can then create the poll with up to five options. You also have a choice of customizing the poll's look and feel. After the visitor clicks on the add my vote link, the results will appear in place of the poll questions on your site. A unique feature is that the voting results are mapped on Google maps. The site has other tools to enhance your blog such as a button or chicklet creator, a link logger, and a page rank checker.

5. Quimble


Creating a poll at Quimble.com is a simple two step process. After you are registered, log-in and choose your question and create the answers. There is no customization however. Visitors who choose to click on the “Discuss this poll at Quimble.com” link will be taken to their site, where they will need to register as a user before they are allowed to leave a comment about the poll.

6. SurveyMonkey

SurveyMonkey is a web-based service that allows you to create online surveys. It is quite intuitive and easy to use. You can either create from scratch or use templates. Participants can go to the site to respond, or you can create a link from your site. You can add logos and banners, change colors and customize in many different ways. Basic subscribers are limited to a total of 10 questions and 100 responses per survey. The basic subscription is free. If you want to go beyond 100 respondents, and up to 1000 and gain access to many more features, there is a cost.

7. Zoomerang

Zoomerang is a subscription-based web survey tool. With basic membership, you can conduct free surveys of up to 100 people! Effective, affordable and easy to use, Zoomerang helps organizations conduct professional-looking surveys and instantly analyze the feedback. The great thing about it is that no technical expertise is needed. You can easily create, send and start receiving survey responses in minutes. They also have some deals for non-profits and offer a version with limited-features for free.

8. Survey Gizmo

Survey Gizmo has an easy-to-use interface. It requires that you create an account on their site before you have access to the tools to create a survey. Once your account is created, you can set up an online survey with over 12 different styles of questions. You can also generate multiple reports when all of your data is inputted.  Finally, the connect-to-website feature is just great, allowing you the copy HTML into your site or just provide a link. I also like that it is free for up to 250 responses per month. After that the pricing goes up to $14/month for 1,000 responses. For surveys where you're expecting thousands of responses, Survey Gizmo's pricing is very reasonable and offers very good value for money.

9. Ballot-Box

Ballot-Box allows you to create a free online poll for your website. Before you can get started, you'll need to create an account. Then you can create 15 questions for your poll and each question can have 15 answers. Poll appearance are completely customizable with real-time updates and poll results. Poll results can be made private or public and also prevents users from voting twice. You can also create up to 25 polls. If you are conducting a survey, you might want to consider creating a poll with multiple questions.

10. Easy Poll

Easy Poll is an easy and effective way to make your site more interactive. Easy-Poll has a large selection of patterns and colors for free polls. They offer two sorts of polls: a yes or no poll and a multiple-choice poll. Another great thing about this poll creation site is that you don't need additional software or IT support - everything is handled and calculated on their servers quickly and safely. Two minutes is all it takes to sign up, and you can create a poll for free.

As you can see, there are many choices for poll creation, but my favorite one would be Polldaddy.com for ease of use and customization options.

Published Thursday, September 06, 2007 2:00 PM by Creative Apricot
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Asad said:

Thanks for this great summary. Look forward to trying them out.

September 6, 2007 3:55 PM
 

Michele Martin said:

Great resources, Soha! You're really on a roll with the useful, awesome posts. Thank you!

September 7, 2007 8:15 AM
 

Beth Kanter said:

It is amazing to see how many more poll widgets are out there.  I like vzu and poll daddy for throw away or at a glance polls - where you don't need to collected more than one or two questions and the idea is simply a conversation starter.    Some pointers for incorporating polls into blog posts effectively:

-Link the poll to some popular content or issue on your site -- review your stats to see what topics resonate

-Write a post that gives it context and encourages people to vote

-You'd probably want to publicize it or place it high on your sidebar on your blog and do some email or other promotion

-Encourage some commentary (e.g. comments) related to the hard numbers

-Share back the results in a useful context

September 7, 2007 11:43 AM
 

Ben said:

www.wufoo.com is another widget-like embeddable poll/form generator.

September 7, 2007 10:12 PM
 

Carie Lewis said:

we've been using polldaddy for our simple surveys - i love the ease of the widget that you can place almost anywhere. the only problem i've found is that there's no option to hide the poll results from voters. anyone figure out how to do that?

September 10, 2007 1:33 PM
 

Pollection said:

This is a great post -- check out http://www.pollection.com.  

Pollection is the best multimedia polling platform for any use. It is a free service and allows anybody to build creative and engaging polls and display them on any online property as easily as you would post a YouTube video. Happy Polling!

September 12, 2007 3:07 PM
 

Fernando said:

Thanks Soha, really good survey and poll tools overview!

But I've missed in your post my favorite survey platform that I use in my blog - fo.reca.st surveys. It is free easy-to-use web survey service. You can customize the layout of your survey, add video, audio or image resources. I'm loving it! :-) You can check it out at http://fo.reca.st/surveys.

September 15, 2007 7:50 AM
 

Greg from Australia... said:

Does anyone have experience with a easy to use, inexpensive QUIZZ program? We need to do some on-line graded quizzes where the respondent can either pass or fail depending upon their score. Ideally if it links in to Salesforce.com that would be an added bonus - can anyone help?

September 27, 2007 9:58 AM
 

Wild Apricot Blog said:

These were the posts of most interest to our readers in Sep 2007 according to Google Analytics.... The

October 3, 2007 2:13 PM
 

Robin Reagler said:

This is very helpful.  Thanks for a great summary.

October 16, 2007 1:53 PM
 

Creative Apricot said:

Thanks Robin, glad this helped.

October 16, 2007 2:41 PM
 

Tony said:

http://guroopolls.net is a great poll service as well, been using them for a few weeks now and have been very impressed with their polls.

October 18, 2007 1:57 PM
 

Wild Apricot Blog said:

The more you know about your members, the better your organization can serve them. As we've mentioned,

February 8, 2008 2:59 PM
 

polls said:

Hi,

check out the new service from 99polls.com

February 27, 2008 5:17 AM
 

Wild Apricot Blog said:

Your organization may send out a feedback request with its appeals or reports to members. And perhaps

April 15, 2008 1:55 PM
 

Jennifer Ann's Group said:

I'm glad that I found this list. We're a *very* small non-profit and I've started investigating the use of online polls to help us to best understand how our constituents use our services.

I did find a site that offers free "premium" services for non-profits. It requires a link to their site on your home page and I'm not entirely sure if I'm comfortable with that but thought other non-profits would at least like to know that it's available as an option. The free service regularly sells for $150 / year so it might be an option that I'll look at in the future.

The company is called Survey Console and the page that has the requirements and sign-up form for non-profits is available here:

http://www.surveyconsole.com/non-profit-research/index.html

I know nothing about this company other than what is listed on their website and have no connection to them at all.

Good luck & thanks again for the helpful info.

Drew Crecente

Director, Jennifer Ann's Group

www.JenniferAnn.org

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May 2, 2008 1:47 PM
 

Rebecca said:

Helping small nonprofits find ways to "do more with less" online is our main focus at the Wild Apricot blog, so it's good to hear you're finding this information useful; and very good to get your tips for other resources for nonprofits can explore. Thank you!

May 7, 2008 8:34 AM
 

Julia said:

Greg from Australia asked this a while back but it's worth asking again to see if anyone can help this time around...

How about online quizzes?  Does anyone have a recommendation?  

May 23, 2008 5:44 PM
 

Rebecca said:

Julia, thanks for the question: I'll have a snoop around and see what might be out there now.

May 24, 2008 10:55 AM
 

Wild Apricot Blog said:

In response to our Top 10 round-up of tools for online polls and surveys, some readers asked about the best web-based tools to create custom quizzes and tests. Here, we've rounded up 5 web-based quiz tools to help get you started. Some of these quiz-makers

June 3, 2008 3:39 PM
 

jay1982 said:

limesurvey.org a great tool .

July 10, 2008 7:30 AM

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