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<!DOCTYPE html>
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<title>Poll.com</title>
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<div class="heading">
<h1> ONLINE POLLS</h1>
Learn what are online polls ,their advantages,use-casesand how to select between online polls and surveys.
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<p>
<a href=viewPoll.html><button id=cp> POLL AND CREATE </button></a>
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Content index
<ol>
<li>What are online polls?</li>
<li>Why create free online polls?</li>
<li>How can you use free online polls?</li>
<li>Charateristics of a good online polls.</li>
<li>How to select between online polls and online surveys?</li>
</ol>
</div>
<H2>What are online polls?</H2>
An online poll is a survey in which participants communicate responses via the internet, typically by completing
a set of questions on a web page. The online poll creator can either keep it open for everyone to answer or for
a selected group of people.
Online polls offer flexible, convenient and time-saving option to learn about public opinion cost-effectively.
QuestionPro online polls are free, easy to create and can be made live within minutes!
Example: Voting Polls were created to understand the opinion of the public and are presented to a sample of
people that would be influential in generalizing the opinion of the entire section of the society
<h2>Why create free online polls?</h2>
<ol>
<li>
<h3>Collect lot of data with less resources</h3>
</li>
Creating a free poll online is really quick and one of the fastest ways to gather feedback and opinion. It
takes only a few clicks to create a live poll. As compared to other methods of market research, polls
collect lot of data in far less resources. Furthermore, due to the lack of data entry in the chain of steps,
it is less likely that any input errors and inaccuracies will creep in the results.
<li>
<h3>Get feedback instantly</h3>
</li>
Online polls help you get on-the-spot feedback for any idea or an event. So, you can take decisions that are
backed by strong data. This will increase the probability of your success and strategize your future course
of action.
The live polling app can also collect feedback at the point of experience. The data collected can be used to
generate reports and analytics, and improve service delivery in real time. When you create a free online
poll, you convey a message that you are listening to them and their opinions matter.
Depending on the configuration, online polls can offer instant results to the respondents. This also gives a
clear idea to them as to how does their opinion stands in comparison with the larger crowd.
<li>
<h3>Reach a wider audience</h3>
</li>
Online polls, by nature, are easy to distribute and respond, thanks to the internet. You might be a business
based in CA, but with live audience polling app, you can reach your customers based in NY, or anywhere
across the globe.
<li>
<h3>Easy to distribute & respond</h3>
</li>
Online polls can be distributed through website, social media, smart phones, QR code or email. To embed them
on website, it just requires embedding a piece of code. Sharing on social media is even simpler with the
online polling tool, just click a button and post your message. ,
Free online polls contain one question which can be a single, multiple choice or an open-ended question.
Answering one question hardly takes a few seconds, and hence it doesn't require respondent to make too much
effort.
<li>
<h3>Easy to analyze</h3>
</li>
Most free online poll creation tools allow you to present data in form of graphs, bar charts, pie charts and
many more. You can compare results of different polls, perform text analysis and create filters. This is a
huge time-saver when it comes to sharing results with your team members, and is, therefore, another reason
why online polls are a great choice for busy professionals.
</ol>
<h2>How can you use free online polls?</h2>
Below are some of the common use-cases of online polls to gather opinion and feedback.
<ol>
<li>
<h3>Elections</h3>
</li>
Media companies or political parties can use free online polling tool before primary or presidential
elections to get an idea of who is being more popular amongst all the candidates. With polls, one can have a
fair idea of who's likely to win an election.
Example: If a media company wants to know which political party is most likely to win the U.S. Presidential
elections, then they can run a free online election poll on their website and social media platforms to
understand the sentiments and thoughts of their visitors.
<P><IMG SRC="https://cdn.questionpro.com/userimages/site_media/online-polls-1.png"></P>
<li>
<h3>Sports
</li>
</h3>
A lot of people follow sports and so, organizations use sports events to engage with their audience and make
business decisions.
Example: During the FIFA tournament, companies like Nike and Adidas can run a poll on their websites and
social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter to predict the trophy winner. Such tactics can really help
businesses to engage with their customers and maintain a good relationship with them.
<P><IMG SRC="https://cdn.questionpro.com/userimages/site_media/online-polls-2.png"></P>
<li>
<h3>Education</h3>
</li>
Massive online open course websites, academic institutions, and universities can run a quick online poll to
understand if students liked the curriculum, and course, in general.
Example: Udemy can run a poll for all the students who bought the course “Angular 8: The Complete Guide” and
get to know if they liked the course, and thereby predict their sales.
<P><IMG SRC="https://cdn.questionpro.com/userimages/site_media/online-polls-3.png"></P>
</ol>
<H2>Characteristics of good online polls</H2>
<OL>
<li>
<H3>Right questions<h3>
</li>
Although the definition of ‘right’ is subjective, the general best practice is to avoid asking sensitive
questions - questions that might hurt somebody’s sentiments or religious beliefs. Use words that convey the
meaning clearly.
Phrase the poll questions such that it extracts the exact information that you need, and avoids the
possibility of ambiguous response. The options should also be mutually exclusive. In case you think that the
respondent will not be able to select a clear answer, give them an option to express their non-decisiveness.
Do not use unfamiliar acronyms and abbreviations.
Example: If you are a travel agency and want to predict which will be the most popular holiday destination
for the next season, then give out options that are geographically quite different and will help make better
a decision.
<P><IMG SRC="https://cdn.questionpro.com/userimages/site_media/online-polls-4.png"></P>
<LI>
<H3>Connect with the audience</H3>
</LI>
A good online poll encourages the audience’s engagement. Design the look and feel of the online poll such
that it’s easy to catch the attention. It should be an effortless and fun experience to respond. Good online
polls ask for ideas on new initiatives like training, health and wellness programs, and more. Often, they
also have their URLs customized so that they are more readable and meaningful. Such URLs prove to be
user-friendly if shared as plain text via email.
Example: If the HR department of a company wants to increases employee engagement, then they can ask
questions that would let them understand their choices and employees too will be happy to respond.
<P><img src="https://cdn.questionpro.com/userimages/site_media/online-polls-5.png"></P>
<LI>
<H3>Well-targeted</H3>
</LI>
Online polls should be displayed at a place where they are easily accessible, noticeable and responsive for
all devices. The best way to get more responses to you free online polls is to place them tactically on your
website. Another great way to get more eyeballs is to share on social media during peak usage times.
<LI>
<H3>Well-distributed</H3>
</LI>
Another great way to get more eyeballs is to share live polls on social media during peak usage times. It is
believed that sharing free online polls over such platforms increases the response rate. People spend their
leisure time on social media and hence they wouldn’t mind answering a question that requires just a few
clicks.
<LI>
<H3>Offer incentives</H3>
</LI>
One of the other ways good online polls gain attention of the people and make them respond is by offering an
incentive. Apart from keeping it free which is an incentive in itself, you can also offer gift coupons for
the first person who answers the poll question.
</OL>
<H2>How to select between online polls and online surveys?</H2>
Both online polls and surveys allow you to gather opinion and feedback of the audience. They offer you insights
into their thoughts and experiences. Based on the outcome of the poll, you can change your future strategy or
test if you are going in the right direction. It can help you to be more confident about your performance so
far. Surveys, too, help you get valuable inputs from your audience and help you serve them with better products
and services.
But, if online polls and surveys are so similar, what is the difference between poll and survey?
<OL>
<LI>
<H3>Time</H3>
</LI>
If you want to make the decision right now, online polls are the right choice. But if you can wait for all
respondents to answer questions, then you should go for surveys. Online polls are likely to gather higher
responses, as they take very little time to respond. Surveys may take more than a few minutes of a
respondent’s time. Hence, somebody might delay answering it. In such cases, online polls make a better
choice.
<LI>
<H3>Decision</H3>
</LI>
Surveys are for making decisions and getting insights. Polls, on the other hand, are used for getting a
sneak peek. Surveys often employ programming like branching, scoring, quotas, criteria, etc, whereas polls
don’t test the logical behavior of the respondents. Also, if you want to force them to answer a few
mandatory questions, it is possible through surveys, but it is not possible in the case of online polls.
Another aspect is how important decision you want to make. If you just want to get the pulse of the
situation, go for an online poll. But if you want to know the details and gather statistical data, go for
online surveys.
<LI>
<H3>Number of questions</H3>
</LI>
Online polls are short, typically one question long, whereas surveys consist of many questions which are
related to each other. For instance, customer satisfaction survey consists of many questions. Had it been a
poll, it would have been a simple yes/no question, asking whether you are satisfied with our services. Poll
questions are one-liner and ask the respondent’s opinion very directly. Survey questions can be a bit
longer.
<LI>
<H3>Control over respondents</H3>
</LI>
Surveys offer you the flexibility to select a specific number of respondents from a specific demographic.
You can ask qualifying questions and only allow those respondents who fit the criteria to finish the survey.
Online polls are presented to everybody and do not offer a mechanism to filter respondents based on specific
criteria.
</OL>
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<a href=feedback.html><button id="fd">FEEDBACK</button></a>
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