Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Integrating the survey into your web site

There are three things that you can do to make the survey appear to be part of your web site. Some of them require some understanding of HTML.
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  1. Create your own survey entry page on your web site and give this URL to survey respondents. This page can reside on your intranet or on the internet. After you create a survey, you can elect to create an easy-access page. When you create this page, you will be given a web page that you can embed as a link on your web site.

  2. Frame the survey in a page on your own website. If you are familiar with HTML frames, you can use them to make the survey appear to run from your website. To do this, use the easy-access page (described above) as the source for a framed page on your web site. Then, when respondents complete the survey, they will remain inside the frame that they started in. Be careful not to make the size of the survey frame too small. Our surveys are designed to use most of an 800x600 pixel screen. That this option is recommended only if you are familiar with HTML and web site design.

  3. Specify an exit page when you create the survey. If you specify an exit page when you create your survey, users will be routed to this page when they finish the survey. You can use this feature to create your own thank you message and pass along any final information to respondents.

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