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Customer Surveys in the Cloud

Once you’ve got your website up and running, please don’t neglect the user perspective of what they really think of your website. If you are barely comfortable with your own website development and the idea of creating forms, branched surveys, and check box fields are daunting for you, then I’ve found a few solutions here that may ease your pain.

Google Consumer Surveys

From plus.google

Website satisfaction by Google Consumer Surveys — for free

If you are like most business owners, you know how important a healthy online community is …

Juliana Payson‘s insight:

Users will be asked to complete a four-question satisfaction survey. Surveys will run until they have received 500 responses and will start again after 30 days so you can track responses over time. This is currently limited to US English visitors on non-mobile devices.

You are initially provided with a standard set of survey questions, and you can customize them depending on an extra cent per question. For those of you in the UK who don’t have access to the survey tools, you can customize your own through Google Forms. Google Forms is a drive app feature that you can embed into your website, and I found the perfect article to explain this feature and a few new bonus applications by Med Karbach.

10 Great Tools to Integrate with your Google Docs


From www.educatorstechnology.com

One very recent update is an increase of cloud storage capacity to 15GB usable across Gmail, Drive, and Google Plus. It is quite obvious that Google is trying to outsmart its immediate competitor Dropbox and I think Google is successful in its strategy so far.

Juliana Payson‘s insight:

Med Karbach has curated some interesting apps integrated into Google Drive and can install right from your Google Drive interface.

I personally make use of Poll Daddy for some of my WordPress cloud-hosted website installs. The bonus of this type of plugin on your website is that you create community interaction on your website.

4 Ideas for Crowd-sourcing Content Creation and Promotion – Business 2 Community


From www.business2community.com

You hear a lot of this talk these days about crowd-sourcing — the idea of using a large online community to complete tasks as diverse as compiling an online encyclopedia (thank you, Wikipedia!)

Juliana Payson‘s insight:

These days, myriad survey tools are available to help you reach out to your audience and get feedback. One of my favorites is PollDaddy, which is easy to use and can be directly integrated into WordPress.

 

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By Juliana

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