
Polls
While polling the electorate is something that politicians the world over are famous for, it does provide an excellent medium for businesses to keep in touch with their customers. Polls are useful for engaging visitors to your website, the results can also increase the relevancy of your content and lead to product or service development as a result.
Urtak.com is a new website designed to make it easy to create and analyze poll results. As their site says “make smart, sticky polls where participants can ask and answer questions.” The site lets you write the questions and then provides the HTML code to paste into you website, blog or social network.
It does offer only the basic three answers “yes, no, and don‘t care“ but you will be able to quickly compile your survey and use it in real time to analyze the results as the come in.
SurveyMonkey.com is another more establish website that is a little more complex and allows you to include company logo‘s, provides multiple collection methods and create customized themes to gather clients thoughts.
How can you successfully use a computer survey or poll within your business?
They can offer customer insight, measure satisfaction and get feedback on product range or service provision.
Companies use them internally to question their staff. After all, they are your internal customers whose input into any company is worthwhile.
Event Planning can be easier to manage when checking on likely registrants, preferences and during event evaluation.
They provide the scoop to support students, customers or staff with quizzes and tests, to check competence and evaluate training needs.
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