In all likelihood, you have used a Likert scale (or something you’ve called a Likert scale) in a survey before. It might surprise you to learn that Likert scales are a very specific format and what you have been calling Likert may not be. Not to worry — researchers that have been doing surveys for… Read More »
How-To Articles
Business Cards Are So 1990…
A customer called in today and said she was setting up a laptop as a kiosk and wanted people to take a survey, but she needed to have a fresh survey to appear every time a new person came to the laptop and she could not figure out how to do it. Not to worry! … Read More »
The tutorials just keep coming!
Somewhere between improving SurveyGizmo for everyone and assisting our customers, someone found the time to add a few more quick tips for the look and feel of your survey by customizing your theme (Current Project > Publishing > Default Theme). They may not be big issues, and they definitely don’t effect everyone, but sometimes it’s… Read More »
Quick Tips for Survey Design
Have you ever wanted to get rid of the red asterisk on a required question? Or wanted to remove the bold question titles in your survey? Or have you ever wanted to make the page titles you create visible? Well, we have been working very hard to bring you some much needed How-To Quick Tips…. Read More »
Online help improvements on SurveyGizmo
For the amount of help-related content we have on SurveyGizmo.com, we’ve been hearing from you now that it can be difficult to find the particular help you need to answer questions about how to make your online surveys smarter. So, as a first step to helping you find that content better, we’ve changed the internal… Read More »
Using Google Adwords with SurveyGizmo
In the past two months we have received a huge number of questions concerning Google and SurveyGizmo integration. We’ve gotten so many, in fact, that we decided to write a three-part two-part article that shows everyone how to do just that. This week: Part 1 – Tracking Keywords and Ad Type from Adwords Next week:… Read More »