[Hidden-tech] Self-quizzes

Duane Dale duane.dale at gmail.com
Thu Mar 29 13:19:46 EDT 2007


Anne:  SurveyMonkey (.com) (and probably some competitors) will let you
create an online questionnaire, link to it from your site, and link back to
your site from it (at the end of the questionnaire). Your logo as the banner
at the top of the questionnaire pages, so the SurveyMonkey branding is
limited to the URL in the browser's address box.  Some branching, so it
might be able to display the contingent recommendations, but I'm pretty sure
it won't let you link to different web pages (~products) contingently, based
on responses -- and I think there are limits to graphic uploads into a
questionnaire. It's $20/month, regardless of the number of surveys posted,
last time I checked. Response tabulation, some graphing capability, export
to Excel.

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On 3/29/07, Anne Campbell <acampbell at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> A client of mine wants to have a couple of quizzes on her site to steer
> customers toward particular products. There are three quizzes, each with a
> half-dozen yes-or-no questions, and the quiz gives you different responses
> depending on how many "Yes" answers you checked. ("If you answered Yes to 4
> or more questions, then you should buy this product..." etc.)
>
> On another site for the same client, I had used www.Quizilla.com to create
> the quizzes and display the answers, and I was able to strip out all of the
> Quizilla branding so that it looked seamless with her site. But it seems
> Quizilla is doing things differently now - when you take the quiz, they
> redirect you to their ad-filled site to see the responses. It's really
> jarring to jump from her site design to this one aimed at middle-schoolers.
>
> Does anyone know of a simple solution? Free is great, but I think the
> client would be willing to pay a small fee if necessary. I'm not a
> programmer, so it would need to be something foolproof.
>
> Thanks very much -
> Anne
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