Survey and Polls
Surveying is an important source of strategic member and public input that associations use on a regular basis. The Internet provides a preferred method for obtaining information in an efficient and cost effective environment that reduces the need for mail-outs, faxes, printing and data-entry. An Internet survey is typically easier to complete and effortless to submit. Traditional surveys can involve a substantial cost and involve a slow and cumbersome process. The dynamics of the Internet have changed the way associations are conducting their operations including information collection.
Information collected through surveys can help define an association's position on an issue or policy, support planning efforts, identify important industry and sector trends, and help to deliver a stronger advocacy message.
A poll is an excellent method to engage your organization's audience. A quick one or two question poll with a few pre-selected potential answers offers poll respondents an opportunity to make their voice heard and to see how their responses compare with those of their peers.
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