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Web Survey provider?
#1
We're going to try and do a user survey on a web site I'm affiliated with.

We expect to get hundreds of responses, if not more.

We're looking at a survey provider like surveymonkey but wondering if there isn't something available for FREE. The free version of surveymonkey limits you to 100 responses.

Any suggestions from the macresource/greek choir?

http://www.surveymonkey.com/
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#2
surveymonkey is what we use (paid version). Great features and support.

Could you not afford a month with surveymonkey to do your survey and then cancel? I guarantee that unless your time is truly free in finding another solution, it would be $24 well spent.
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#3
Can you cancel after 1 month? The way I read terms of use it's a one year agreement.
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#4
Yes, on the pricing page under "select", choose "see monthly plan", and you should see it as $24/mo rather than $17 billed annually
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#5
Might not be as highly polished as you'd like, but you can set up forms (including surveys) with Google Apps...
Create a Spreadsheet, and the form, and it'll collect responses in the spreadsheet.

Price is right (free), but like I said, it may not be polished enough for "professional" use.
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#6
Depending on your needs you could also explore other options like using an custom surey application. I use LimeSurvey for a couple of surveys every year and it works well. It's free, open-source, flexible, and offers unlimited responses and unlimited surveys. You do need access to MySQL or SQL Server or Postgres, and it requires PHP. It's been a couple years since I did the initial install for the site I use it for, but recall it being fairly simple as long as you have some basic understanding of databases structure and PHP.

No doubt there are quite a few other options out there as well that work equally well. Surveymonkey is a great option if you want a very easy solution.
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#7
http://www.limeservice.com/
http://wufoo.com/
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#8
You can do a form in Google Docs and it will be free, and consolidate the results into a spreadsheet.
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#9
I've done the $20-something Surveymonkey month once a year for a few years and found it easy to cancel. Unfortunately they took a few options away from that level since previous years.
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#10
LimeSurvey
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