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Blog surveys are hot right now. Poll widgets, Facebook apps, LinkedIn polls–all these things are making it super easy to do quick information gathering in social media.
The key, though, is knowing how to do blog polls well and use them effectively.
Here are 5 quick guidelines on how to do this kind of survey:
Follow these guidelines and you’ll come up with blog surveys people will want to take. And you’ll get information you can use in your business.
Stay tuned and we’ll show you HOW to use the information you get from blog surveys.
In case you haven’t heard, LinkedIn has put a cool feature in place: the ability to poll LinkedIn users. They’ve created an app–basically, a poll widget–that you can add to your account. You can then use it to gather data from LinkedIn users.
Here are some things to know if you’re considering using this:
It’s not necessarily a “free lunch.” Unless you’re a premium subscriber, the polls are free ONLY if you’re polling the “first degree connnections” in your network.
That might be OK if you just want some quick opinions from people you know.
Your other option is to pay to poll a broader audience of LinkedIn users. The minimum price for this is $50. And if you go this way, you’ve got some decisions to make about how to proceed:
What can you do with the data?
You can get some general impressions about your target market that you could “feed” into social media.
You could use the information to do some quick articles, AS LONG as you acknowledge that the information is based on a very select sample–LinkedIn members.
You can take these impressions of your target market and use them to write a better survey that you’ll then give to a more systematic sample of your target market.
These polls can be fun.
You can use the results to create some excitement on your blog or in social media.
But remember, these polls AREN’T “scientific,” because they ONLY tell you about people who are using LikedIn and who chose to respond to your poll.
That means that all you can do is describe the sample–period. You can’t assume that these results represent your target market.
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