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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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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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Labor Conditions in the Apparel Industry: How Concerned Are Consumers?

How would you respond if a brand you knew...?

Last week, an eight-story garment factory building in Savar, Bangladesh collapsed, killing over 500 workers and wounding 2,500 more. This is the worst industrial accident that the South Asian country, home to one of the largest garment industries in the world, has ever seen. …

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Are Americans Concerned About Cyber Security?

Cyber Security

For the latest installment of the SurveyMonkey Shakedown, our main monkey, Dave Goldberg headed over to Bloomberg West to discuss how Americans feel about the state of cyber security with Emily Chang. In light of January’s announcement from The New York …

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Brand New Survey Questions & Templates Ready To Go in Question Bank

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Writing a survey can sometimes feel a little tough. Say you’ve got your goal in mind, you know what you want to ask your respondents but just feeling a bit stumped on how to ask? Well, you’re in luck because …

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Tipping in Restaurants: How Do Americans Feel?

Restaurants Run on Tips

What’s one of America’s favorite pastimes? Eating! We especially love eating out and tipping the waitstaff is part of the restaurant dining experience. That being said, sometimes tipping can feel a little overwhelming. How much should you tip and how often? …

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Predicting Lay’s Next Potato Chip Flavor with SurveyMonkey Audience

Do Us a Flavor

When a company is about to send a new product out into the world, one of the first things they want to know is, “Will people like this?” Sometimes the most effective way to answer this question is to just …

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Boston Tragedy: Where Did Americans Hear About It First?

Top News Source

The Internet now plays a central role for most people in how they discover and share information. Nowadays–especially in times of crisis–the Internet plays many different roles. We partnered with our friends at Bloomberg West to conduct a survey to …

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