Surveys Using Google Docs

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For a long time I have used all sorts of different programs to do surveys and last week I did one using google docs survey for a product we are launching.

I must say it was very good because the results go into my google docs spreadsheets which I can then download or play with. Can also embed in a web page.

Here is a survey for warriors so you can see how it works and interested in your comments.

Survey On How you use the Warrior forum

Have you used google docs for surveys before?

Quentin
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  • Profile picture of the author Pat Ordenes
    Thats great Quentin...
    I'd love to pick your brain and see how u set up, track, etc...
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  • Profile picture of the author Quentin
    Google docs does most of it. Once you start collecting the info it will graph it and you can add a whole range of different events etc. So you could ask for country etc to track where and so on.

    Q
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  • Profile picture of the author TheNightOwl
    I've been using GoogleDocs for surveys for a while now. As you say, Quentin, they work nicely and have plenty of bells and whistles.

    Make you click on the "Themes" or "Skins" button (I forget what it is at the moment).

    And embedding it in your own page is the bomb. You can style it nicely so that it integrates neatly. Also, if you play with the "height=" attribute in the HTML of the iframe, you can make the scrollbar disappear in most browsers so it blends even more smoothly.

    Big thumbs up here!

    TheNightOwl
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  • Profile picture of the author thenewevilisgood
    Do you have to be Spreadsheet savy to play around with the numbers?

    I like to have things simply, web referenced, as I have my own script.
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