Gadgets for Marketing Polls
If you are in the ebook marketing business on Clickbank and are interested in taking polls to find out what people are interested in you could probably use the gadgets in this article.
Jyve is a free online question and answer site where you can go type in a question on any topic and receive an answer live online. In a minute or two, many experts will have typed in the answer to the question for you. However it is hard to tell if the person doing the answering is an expert or not and likely it is an outsourced employee who is paid to surf the Internet and provide some kind of cut and paste answer. However if you are looking for off beat information or trivia this is a good site to check out.
Here are some ways to use Jyve
If you are stuck for an idea for an essay or an article typing a question relevant to the general idea that you are looking for might reveal interesting responses.
-You can type in several questions, receive the answers and then create interesting Top Ten and other types of lists
- You can save time if you are researching an article and simply have Jyve do the surfing for you and provide a succinct cut and paste answer
- Many Internet marketers that are creating informational products type questions into Jyve to find out what people think of certain themes and topics
AnswerBag is a free online question and answer site where you can go type in a question on any topic. Before you know it one of the site’s many other members will have typed in the answer to the question for you. In fact, you may even find yourself reading as many as a 100 responses to your query. The only drawback to this site is that it is, of course, run by members which does not mean that the answers will necessarily be accurate. However if you are looking for off beat information or trivia this is a good site to check out.
With Answerbag you can You can conduct a primitive online poll by typing in a simple online question such as “Should Britney go back to KFed?” and then calculate your answers.
Many Internet marketers that are creating informational products type questions into AnswerBag to find out what people think of certain themes and topics.