Online Polls: Find the best Web Polling Software for your needs
Most Web Polling software are free, intuitive and require no
technical knowledge but the only problem is that there are just too many
polling services available and picking the one that best fits your
requirement may not be that easy. The following guide therefore
highlights the unique features of all the popular web polling software
around and this should help you make the right choice quickly.
When you create a new poll inside
Toluna, it will automatically suggest a list of existing polls that
could be related to the poll you have in mind. This is a big time saver
for general interest polls like "Which is your favorite email?" because
you can just copy an existing poll rather than doing everything from
scratch.
This
is very practical for large polls / surveys as all the data is directly
captured inside a spreadsheet and that makes for easy analysis. However
the poll embedding options in Google Docs aren’t very convenient and
users can’t see the results after voting.
PollDaddy also lets you insert pictures and YouTube
clips in your polls though there’s no integrated search as in Toluna.
You can choose a styles from the available skins or create something
unique via CSS. Polls can be embedded in web pages either as JavaScript
or Flash widgets. You can subscribe to poll results via RSS feeds or
export them as XML / CSV for analysis in programs like Microsoft Excel.
StrawPoll allows only two choices per
question (like Do you like Coffee? Yes or No) but still great for
getting feedback from the Twitter community as it very convenient. (also
see: Twitter Guide)
A good alternative to web polls are SMS Polls
where people can vote though text messaging on mobile phones just like
polls conducted on TV or radio. The Poll Everywhere service is now
available in almost every country and the basic plan is free though it only allows 30 votes per poll.
Other than email or IM, your friends / colleagues can also vote via SMS messages though that is a charged option.
With Vizu you can create a regular poll and
embed it on your own site – it will also show the voter locations on a
Google Map. Next is the Vizu ad network where you can have that poll
published on external websites for a fee.
All
the services discussed above offer some unique options. For instance,
Notifu allows polling via email while Micropoll lets you create polls
even without asking for your email address. So here’s my take:
If you are doing a poll with a small group of friends some of who may be on email or IM, go with Notifu.
If
you are a doing a presentation in a conference room and need opinions
of participants over a certain topic, try Poll Everywhere as not
everywhere may be carrying a web enable smartphone.
If you need
polls for embedding in web pages, stick with Poll Daddy. The free
version of PollDaddy offers unlimited polls and unlimited number of
votes though you’ll have to upgrade to the Pro version for detailed
visitor analysis like the ability the see voter location and also to
prevent fraudulent multiple votes from the same IP address.
If you
are creating a general poll from scratch but need ideas for possible
responses / answers, give Toluna a shot. And finally, if you to need to
run your poll on external websites, your only choice is Vizu.
Thankyou@dattu.
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