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Customer Spotlight on 826 National: How Surveys Help a Writing & Tutoring Nonprofit Support Student Success

826 National

826 National is a network of eight writing and tutoring centers across the U.S. that offers a variety of programs–free of charge–including after-school tutoring, in-schools projects, field trips, creative writing workshops, and student publishing opportunities. We provide under-resourced students, ages …

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Predicting Behaviors Without a Crystal Ball–Here’s How!

Predicting Behavior

In our last post, we talked about how to ask people about their own behavior, like how many times they’ve gone to the gym this week. Now we’ll show you how to ask people to tell you predictions of their …

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SurveyMonkey Speaker Series Presents: Don Graham, Chairman & CEO of The Washington Post Company

Don Graham

We had a very special guest come by to speak with us here at SurveyMonkey recently! Don Graham, Chairman and CEO of The Washington Post Company–an American mass media organization that owns the historic newspaper, The Washington Post, as well as Slate Magazine, …

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Behind The Scenes: How We Determine SurveyMonkey Audience Pricing

How we price for value and growth

Whether you’re a first-timer or a veteran in survey design, SurveyMonkey Audience gives you the ability to choose a specific target demographic for whatever your survey goals may be.

Our goal is to help boost your survey project to the …

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Are Democrats More Depressed Than Republicans? BuzzFeed and SurveyMonkey Find Out…

Democrats vs Republicans

After the week the Obama administration has faced, depression seems like an unfortunate inevitability for the Democratic Party. Scandals aside, are Democrats actually more likely to be depressed because of their political affiliation?

Republicans and Democrats are deeply divided over …

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Get Your Ranking On: We Show You How!

NA Option

So you want to know what people like the best, right? What sweet treat is considered the crème de la crème of your fave restaurant’s dessert list? Who do your students think should get the gold star for teacher of …

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Customer Spotlight on Grand Valley State University Libraries: Using Surveys for Career Research

GVSU

The Internet, the media–both print and rich–news channels, podcasts, YouTube, magazines, books…there’s no lack of where to go to find information. Now say you’re a college student and you’ve just received your first research paper assignment. With all that’s out there

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Credit Cards or PayPal: How Do Consumers Prefer to Pay Online?

What payment methods have you used...?

Let’s imagine for a moment that your web-based business’s ability to collect online payments from customers is just like your body’s ability to digest food. The easier it is to accept (and digest) those payments, the bigger and stronger your …

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Moms Have the Spending Power! How and Where Are They Buying?

Shopping Habits by Moms

Have you bought your Mother’s Day gift yet? Well, if you’re a mom yourself, chances are good you’ve already done so. While some of us may still be trying to decide between flowers and candy, marketers have honed in on …

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Customer Spotlight on Listen, Learn, Live: “Increasing Customer Loyalty One Survey at a Time”

Listen Learn Live

Survey methodology and design. Analytics. Making customers happy. Keep ‘em coming, these are phrases we here at SurveyMonkey just love to hear, see, speak–you name it. Nashville-based Listen, Learn, Live LLC–a customer experience consulting company–shares our passion for listening to customers

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