One of the downsides of working in the same room as 23 Things guru, peskew, is that if you try to slide on one of the Things he'll call you on it, which is what happened with Thing 18 and am I glad that it did. Instead of going through the motions of designing a poll I actually created one to survey the listeners of my community radio show Dark End of the Street on Community radio WFHB (Take the survey). So I guess it's an upside.
Maybe I'll try one to sort out Joe's Russian brides next.
I started with Zoomerang and SurveyMonkey but ended up with PollDaddy when I forgot my Zoomerang password. All the services are straightforward and easy to use. I was able to link mine in Facebook immediately and now I'm kicking back with a non-alcoholic brewski awaiting the results.
I didn't use any open-ended questions but it certainly could be useful if you want to find out what an individual is thinking, although judging by what I'm seeing nationally everybody seems more interested in push polls, something I'll leave for people with degrees who do that dishonest sort of thing for a living.
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You should also consider using SurveyGimzo, their free account offers more than either SurveyMonkey or Zoomerang & they also have a Facebook integration you might find useful.
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