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Create Your Own Website Polls With PollDaddy

PollDaddy is a create-your-own website poll service, and we thought we’d take it for a test drive for you.

The core service is free. You can create polls, publish them on your website, and have unlimited responses to them.

If you want to pay $20/month, you can upgrade to a premium package that allows for even more scalability and customization… as well as access to statistics about your poll and the people who took it. (We’re testing out the free version, because we’re cheap and we spent all our money on golf balls).

To give this thing a trial, we decided to ask our audience to help us name our robot.

We recently added a robot to our payroll. He takes care of a lot of the more mundane tasks such as taking out the garbage, cleaning the office, & fixing paper jams in the printer. Oh, he also answers tech questions from our readers in a new online Q&A column over at iSurfSumner.com (Dear Abby for Technology). Right now we’re calling him Arnie the AnswerBot, because we’re not very creative and didn’t want to waste precious time on the robot-naming task.

But we wonder if there isn’t a better name out there for him. Here… before you make up your mind… he looks like this:

Help Us Name This Robot

Okay, so what does that guy look like to you? A Mike? A Simon? Maybe a Winchester?

Killing two birds with one stone, here is our PollDaddy poll where you can vote to help us name our new robot. Feel free to suggest a name yourself if you don’t like our choices, and vote as often as you like. Take the poll now:

As you can see, the poll is quite slick. It was easy to build and only took about 3 minutes. If you have anything worth letting your readers vote on… head on over to PollDaddy and sign up. Oh, and check back here on our blog to see what kind of name the little robot guy ends up with.

Common Web Design Mistakes

19083308.jpgBuilding a website and filling it with content can be a difficult process, especially if it’s your first site.  We have a lot of clients ask us what they should put on their website.  Often this is directly related to what your intended purpose is.  Are you trying to sell products?  Are you trying to build a community and increase communication with your clients? 

Despite the many different functions websites can serve, there are definitely some common design-related mistakes that we see; instances where the layout or look of a website might actually hinder your success.  For instance, one of the most common errors is creating a website or page that is too busy, creating information overload in your visitors and maybe driving them away all together. 

Check out this handy top-10 list of common web design mistakes.  It should give you an excellent frame of reference when considering how your website should look and behave. 

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