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3 Easy Ways To Create Surveys For App Market Research

Feb 26, 2014·3 min read

Surveys are a valuable tool for app market research before or after launch.
This article discusses three easy ways to create online surveys: Google Forms, SurveyMonkey, and Wufoo.
Google Forms is free and simple, storing data in Google Sheets, but has limited analytics and no custom logic.
SurveyMonkey offers advanced features like skip logic, randomization, and A/B testing, with a free plan for up to 10 questions and 100 responses.
Wufoo includes instant notifications and payment integration, with a free plan for three forms.
Tips include keeping surveys short (five questions or fewer), offering incentives, and asking specific questions to get actionable insights.

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