QuestionForm

Posted by on Apr 17, 2007 | One Comment

Even though blogging is traditionally an interactive communication method, it can still be difficult to really understand what your readers are thinking about what you’re writing. For example, on your personal blog, how many of your total visitors actually take the time to comment on your posts? More than likely, your comment to traffic ratio is probably unbelievably low. Even a relatively small blog may have thousands of people who observe what’s going on with interest, but don’t say anything about it. How are you going to encourage these ones to give you their feedback about something in particular? QuestionForm.

Surveys can be very effective for blogs and Web sites in general, and QuestionForm gives you the tools that you need to create these interactive forms. The survey editor itself is very easy to use because all you need to do is drag-and-drop the elements that you want on your custom survey, and then you edit them as you see fit. Publishing is just as easy in the sense that QuestionForm can give your survey a custom Web address, or you can just embed it directly on the appropriate Web page or blog post. You have the option of being notified in a variety of ways when someone responds to your survey, and with this compiled data, analysis can be done, and reports can be created.

[tags]QuestionForm, Surveys, Comments, Feedback, Readers[/tags]

  • http://www.radiodetox.com Angry Canadian

    QuestionForm is a great resource for creating online forms and surveys, but I would suggest that everyone also checks out Wufoo (www.wufoo.com). I compared both side by side, and the statistics and interface that Wufoo has offers more.