Is Survey Monkey Free-Step-by-Step Guide Included

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Hello WA Family,

Today is Survey Monkey free is our topic to explore, what this is used for is to add make survey's for your website visitors. Any suggestions from other members is encouraged, we are all in this together.

About Survey Monkey

Survey Monkey is a popular online survey tool used to create and distribute surveys. It's widely used by businesses and individuals alike to gather feedback and opinions on various topics.

Here's its key features

  • Survey Monkey boasts an easy-to-use interface that allows you to create surveys without any coding knowledge.
  • It provides a library of pre-built templates to jumpstart your survey creation process. These templates cover a wide range of purposes, from customer satisfaction surveys to employee engagement surveys.
  • You can include various question formats in your survey, such as multiple choice as an example.
  • While templates provide a good starting point, Survey Monkey allows for customization to adjust the survey to your specific needs. You can customize the look and feel of your survey with your branding and logos.
  • Once your survey is created, you can easily distribute it via email, social media, or by embedding it on your website.
  • Survey Monkey provides basic and advanced data analysis tools to understand your survey responses. You can see summarized results in charts and graphs and perform statistical analysis (with paid plans).

Survey Monkey offers a free plan with limited features, but also has paid plans with more advanced capabilities like question branching, skip logic, and detailed data analysis. There's also a mobile app for creating and taking surveys on the go.

Here are some additional helpful information

  • Survey Monkey is used by over 60 million users worldwide, including 98% of Fortune 500 companies. This indicates its widespread adoption and reliability.
  • The company behind Survey Monkey, Momentive Inc., offers a suite of cloud-based experience management software beyond just surveys.

Survey Monkey Step-by-Step Guide

Getting started with Survey Monkey is straightforward.

Here's a step-by-step guide to get you started

1. Create an Account

  • Head to SurveyMonkey's website and sign up for a free account.

2. Start Your Survey

There are two main ways to begin

Start from scratch

  • This gives you a blank canvas to build your survey from the ground up.

Use a template

  • SurveyMonkey offers a library of pre-built templates for various purposes. Browse the options and choose one that aligns with your survey goals.

By the way, one good method to get started creating survey's is to use ChatGPT until you become more experienced.

3. Build Your Survey

Once you've chosen your starting point, you can start adding questions. SurveyMonkey offers a variety of question types, including:

  • Multiple Choice
  • Open Ended (for written responses)
  • Ranking
  • And more...
  • Drag and drop the question types you need from the left sidebar onto your survey.
  • Customize each question by adding text, answer choices, and any specific instructions for respondents.

If you are finding this step-by-step guide helpful let me know in the comments, would you like me to keep providing step-by-step guides?

4. Survey Logic Optional

This feature is available in paid plans and allows you to add skip logic or branching to your survey. For example, you can show certain questions only if respondents answer a previous question in a specific way.

5. Preview and Test

Before distributing your survey, it's crucial to preview it yourself and test it out. This will help ensure the questions are clear, the flow is logical, and there are no errors.

6. Distribute Your Survey

SurveyMonkey offers various ways to share your survey:

  • Distribute the survey link directly via email.
  • Share the survey link on your social media platforms.
  • Embed the survey directly onto your website.

I have had very good success inserting survey's into my blog posts, another method of making the most from using surveys.

7. Analyze Results

Once you start receiving responses, SurveyMonkey provides basic and advanced data analysis tools (depending on your plan). You can see summarized results in charts and graphs and gain valuable insights from your survey data.

Surveys in Blog Posts Benefits

Increased Engagement

  • Surveys break up text and add an interactive element to your blog, making it more engaging for readers. They give your audience a chance to participate and have their voices heard.
  • Survey results can spark discussions in the comments section, fostering a sense of community around your blog.


Audience Insights

  • Surveys provide a direct way to gather feedback and preferences from your readers. This helps you understand their interests, challenges, and what kind of content they value most.
  • By understanding your audience better, you can aim your future content to their needs and interests. This can lead to higher engagement and a more loyal readership.


Credibility and Authority

  • Surveys can be a source of data to support your arguments and claims in your blog posts. This adds credibility and makes your content more persuasive.
  • Including survey results in your blog demonstrates that you value your readers' opinions and insights. This can enhance your authority and position you as a thought leader in your niche.


Content

  • Surveys can help you identify areas where your content might be lacking or where there's an interest in a specific topic. This allows you to fill those gaps and provide a more well-rounded user experience.
  • Feedback from surveys can guide you in refining the overall focus of your blog to better resonate with your target audience.

Inserting surveys strategically into your blog posts can provide a more interactive and engaging experience for your readers, while providing valuable insights to help you create even better content in the future.

SurveyMonkey Alternatives (Free)

There are several free alternatives to SurveyMonkey that offer a good range of features for creating and distributing surveys.

Here are a few of the most popular options


Google Forms

A free and easy-to-use option from Google. Google Forms integrates seamlessly with other Google products like Drive and Sheets, making it a convenient choice for those already within the Google ecosystem. While it offers a good range of question formats and basic data visualization tools, it may lack some of the advanced features of SurveyMonkey, such as question branching and skip logic.


Typeform

Known for its user-friendly interface and visually appealing survey design. Typeform allows you to create conversational-style surveys that feel more engaging for respondents. The free plan has some limitations on the number of questions and responses you can collect, but it's a good option for creating shorter surveys.


JotForm

A powerful free plan with a drag-and-drop interface for easy survey creation. JotForm offers a wide variety of question types, customizable themes, and integrations with various third-party applications. The free plan has limitations on the number of forms you can create and the number of responses you can collect, but it's a versatile option for creating feature-rich surveys.


SurveySparrow

Another free plan option that focuses on creating engaging and visually appealing surveys. SurveySparrow offers features like chatbots and video polls to add interactivity to your surveys. The free plan has limitations on the number of surveys you can create, the number of responses you can collect, and branding options.

These are just a few of the many free survey tools available. The best option for you will depend on your specific needs and preferences. Consider the features you need, the number of responses you anticipate, and the level of customization you desire when making your choice.

WordPress Plugins

For those of you that prefer convenience, you might wish to consider one of the WordPress plugins instead.

WPForms

Pros

  • User-friendly interface, drag-and-drop builder, various question types (including polls and surveys), conditional logic (paid addon), email marketing integrations, free and paid plans.

Cons

  • Conditional logic is a paid addon.


Forminator

Pros

  • Freemium model with a generous free plan, drag-and-drop builder, polls, quizzes, forms, and surveys, works well for beginners.

Cons

  • Advanced features like conditional logic are available only in paid plans.


Formidable Forms

Pros

  • Powerful forms builder with advanced features, conditional logic, data visualization tools, integrates with various third-party services, free and paid plans.

Cons

  • Steeper learning curve compared to some other options.


YOP Poll

Pros

  • Simple and easy to use, great for creating basic polls and surveys, free.

Cons

  • Limited features compared to more comprehensive form builders.


Quiz And Survey Master

Pros

  • Focuses on creating engaging quizzes and surveys, various question types, branching logic, free and paid plans.

Cons

  • May not be ideal for simple forms.

Ultimately, the best choice depends on your specific needs. Here's a quick guide to help you decide

For simple surveys and polls

  • YOP Poll or WPForms free plan.

For more advanced features like conditional logic

  • Forminator (paid plan) or Formidable Forms.

For creating engaging quizzes

  • Quiz And Survey Master.

I recommend checking out the free versions of these plugins to see which one best suits your workflow and comfort level. You can also find reviews and comparisons online to help you make an informed decision.

Final Thoughts

How am I doing with my posts, I am noticing less comments in the my past few posts? Do you have any requests, please don't be shy leave them in my comments. I am writing these guides to help you, so if you have any suggestions let me know.

I hope you found this helpful,

Jeff


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Recent Comments

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Hey Jeff,
I'm commenting as I see them. I'm a little behind on my emails for blog posts. That sure is easy to do! 🤦‍♀️ I think you provide some awesome information in your blogs! Thank you! I like step-by-step as you were asking about. Please keep them all coming!
Thanks Jeff! 🙂
Jena

Hi Jenaoi, yes Jeff is my official training officer. The wealth of information he distributed is quite frankly, awesome. And this is not a word I use frequently.
Stevoi

I quit all the surveys years ago, Jeff! Good info though!

Jeff

You don't think you would benefit by having a survey on your site?

Been there and done that, Chuck! I'll take a pass!

Hello Jeff

You never use survey's on your website to learn more about the people reading your posts, why is that so

Jeff

No need, Jeff!

Jeff

Hello Jeff

If you have no need for one I understand, you already know your audience well enough I am sure

Jeff

Thanks, Jeff! I do!

Jeff

I used to use Survey Monkey and still do sometimes.

Excellent blog post, Jeff!

Myra ♥️

Awesome Myra

I am happy that you have used this for survey's

Jeff

Another cool idea for a website.

Thanks, Jeff!

Tim 🎼

Thanks Jeff, great info.
Steve

Thank you, Steve

I appreciate you taking the time to read and comment. I hope your week has been going well.

Jeff

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