+ Polldaddy becomes searchable
Mashable pointed me to some interesting new features at a service called Polldaddy. The website allows you to create free online surveys and polls, or pay a small fee for added features and support. The important part is that this data becomes searchable by all who contribute.
As a product development company, we use both qualitative and quantitative research to evaluate and test ideas. While Polldaddy data won't be appropriate for every project, it adds another dimension to what we can do with projects that have small budgets or tight timelines. What excites me about Polldaddy is that it may be able to connect us with people who are normally hard to access.
This is just another example of how strong a tool technology has become in forming and understanding communities.
As a product development company, we use both qualitative and quantitative research to evaluate and test ideas. While Polldaddy data won't be appropriate for every project, it adds another dimension to what we can do with projects that have small budgets or tight timelines. What excites me about Polldaddy is that it may be able to connect us with people who are normally hard to access.
This is just another example of how strong a tool technology has become in forming and understanding communities.
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