Surveys Made Easy With AskItOnline
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on November 27, 2006,
Remember those surveys your friends would send you by email, the ones you had to manually edit and all that? Any of them still floating around? Well, now there’s something better, geared for a one-time send-off or regular feedback requests to better tailor a customer service division. Yes, you heard right. Even you can finagle your way to a new-and-improved version of those underground phenomena from the good ol’ ‘90s.
AskItOnline survey creator is up and running, and offers a simple and straightforward workspace that caters to individuals and big business. Your friends and clients - the end users - will like these templates far more than those raggedy old character-based presentations. Unless you were a craftsman with your keyboard once upon a time, the final product will appear far more impressive than the old school rank-and-file. It fits right at home in the Web 2.0 world – at least in styling. It’s got get-down-to-business attire, and is scaled to fit to the needs of one or many.
How many is many? Well, for $25 per month, or $250 annually, you’re allowed up to 15,000 responses to a survey, and you can dish them out to your heart’s desire. Themes are pretty much standard issue from the ‘Standard’ plan of $7-per-month/$75-annually, all the way up to Enterprise. At the bottom sits ‘Basic’, two themes are available. Questions per survey allowed are 15 and enter ‘unlimited’ territory at both the Professional and Enterprise plans.
It’s a given that most people, whatever one may need, will test AskItOnline and see how it does against its most noteworthy competitor, Wufoo. I suppose it’s got an upper hand when it comes to nomenclature, but the latter has it pegged in variety. From registration forms to job applications to diet logs, Wufoo gives you the power to mold your form/survey/data sheet in any way html allows. AskItOnline takes the prize for expandability and quick drag-n-drop construction, but for those special uses, Wufoo takes the cake. An impressive and useful delivery with AskItOnline nonetheless.
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Looks good.. but when people will be able to use it?
Here’s a survey creation tool where you can actually create an account: http://www.quedo.com