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Presidential Poll Tracker, Part 2

Election Data

Last week, we unveiled a special project we’ve been working on–our effort to estimate voting preferences in the upcoming election.

We reported that of the 810,477 likely voters who completed the survey, 47.1% planned on voting for Barack Obama and 45.2% planned

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Eventbrite Partnership Makes It Easy to Gather Event Feedback

Eventbrite

SurveyMonkey and Eventbrite believe in the power of event feedback and have integrated to make it even easier to get insights from your attendees.

Eventbrite helps you easily organize, promote and sell tickets to an event–whether it’s a tech meetup …

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SurveyMonkey Analyze BETA…Now with Exports!

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Several months ago, we introduced our Analyze BETA, providing a new, better way to analyze your survey results. We’ve been listening to your feedback and working on adding all the features you need to understand and share your results.

Today, …

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Introducing Project Summary Reports: the Latest and Greatest from SurveyMonkey Audience

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Do you like data? Do you like infographics? Do you like SurveyMonkey Audience? Well, then we’ve got some great news for you!

Now, every time you launch a survey and collect responses using SurveyMonkey Audience (our product which provides access to 3 million+ …

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JJ Ramberg’s Essential Advice for Small Business Owners

It's Your Business

Are you a business owner? Have great idea for a startup? Looking for a way to give your company a competitive edge?

Either way, it’s no secret that we here at SurveyMonkey consider ourselves to be a friend to all entrepreneurs. …

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Presidential Poll Tracker, SurveyMonkey Style

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Picture this. You’re curled up in bed watching the nightly news…“Obama is leading in the polls!” says a pundit decisively. When a commercial comes on, you change the channel. “Romney has a massive lead in the polls!” says another pundit …

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Is Love Blind? Online Dating and the Deceptive Art of Attraction

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Recently, I came across an article about how a top online dating site was hiding its less attractive members from its good-looking ones through complex algorithms and codes. At first, I was shocked to think that some potential daters could be …

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Group Planning Startup Gathers Consumer Feedback; Puts Finishing Touches on Product Using SurveyMonkey Audience

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What should a homepage look like? What’s a catchy but compelling tagling for a business? Which of these images depicts our product and what it’s all about?

These are the kinds of questions that Ethan Shen, the co-founder and product …

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Glamour Investigates Weight Stereotyping: The Secret Way People Are Judging You Based on Your Body

Glamour

Glamour has been covering the topic of body image for decades (our first survey on the subject was printed in the magazine back in 1984; readers sent in their answers and staffers tabulated more than 10,000 responses by hand).

The …

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Enterprise SaaS Startup Gains IT Insights; Creates Webinar Content Using SurveyMonkey Audience

Applango

Applango, a new startup based in Israel, offers a SaaS management solution that enables CIOs and IT leaders to maximize their cloud investment and facilitate users’ SaaS consumption. In anticipation of releasing its beta version, the Applango team was looking …

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