Goodbye to Paper-and-Pencil Surveys!

September 27, 2004

Remember the old days when surveys were made of paper and respondents answered with a pencil or pen? Those days seem to be about over now, with the advent of the Internet and other electronic technologies. I have learned about one company that provides a nice platform for doing electronic surveys, which is called

surveymonkey.com.
It comes with many nice features, including nicely formatted summaries of results and reasonable sounding costs. Although I have not personally used it yet, I have a colleague who has and she really likes it.

The nice thing is that you can try it out for free, as it allows one to have a “basic” subscription for free, but you are limited to a total of 10 questions and 100 responses per survey.

Check it out!

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