Learn Your Blog Readers’ Opinion with ProProfs Polls

I have previously over-viewed best free web-based software allowing to easily create online surveys and today I decided to focus on a new player – the one that has been launched only recently but already got some really positive publicity from really powerful blogs like Profy and WebWorkerDaily.

ProProfs Polls is a new feature-rich polls maker you should try out. It is really easy, yet has plenty of options you won’t find anywhere else:

  • Make your polls more entertaining and engaging by adding media: ProProfs Polls maker supports Flickr integration as well as other types of rich media content;
  • Totally free: once you create an account, you can create an unlimited number of polls with unlimited number of votes: hardly can you find so many free features with no limits.
  • In-depth analytics: analyze your poll-takers by county and state.

Well, analytics feature is what I naturally would like to review in more detail:

1. View results only from one country:

ProProfs Polls

2. View the pollsters location map:

ProProfs Polls

3. Sort results by city and state or by IP address:

ProProfs Polls

You are welcome to try it out and share your opinion!

The tool was reviewed under SEJ policy.

Written By:
PG

Ann Smarty | My Blog Guest | @seosmarty

Ann Smarty is the blogger and marketer specializing in SEO consulting and guest blogging. Ann's expertise in blogging and tools serve as a base for her writing, tutorials and her guest blogging project, MyBlogGuest.com

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Comments

  1. Lohith says:

    I was using tweet poll, This looks so cool… Great discovery, deserves a tweet………

  2. Kye Swenson says:

    Wow…this is so much better than creating surveys through your own website. I like how pollsters location map looks similar to the one used in Google Analytics.

  3. Sherryd says:

    I’ve been looking for a polling solution to gain a better insight into what people are looking for. I’ll be giving ProProfs Polls an in-depth look.

  4. Sewer Repair says:

    We’ve been searching for a polling tool and this looks great, will give it a shot and report back…