One thing that I do not hear discussed is the reasons why you even need a website. In my consulting work, I will frequently ask if the client is sure that they need a website.
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SurveyMonkey
written by Ben Dubow
Sunday, April 22, 2007
We are currently doing a church-wide survey at St. Paul’s Collegiate Church using the online survey tool SurveyMonkey. I really believe in the power of surveys and evaluation in the church. Our survey is covering everything including evaluating preaching, web use, music, children’s ministry, giving, serving, parking, spiritual growth, personal evangelism, demographics, etc.
SurveyMonkey makes it incredibly easy to administer the survey and manage/analyze data. Now that we have started using it, I am already dreaming of even more uses. The more information and feedback we can get, the better!
We are lucky that we have a professional researcher/sociologist running and analyzing the survey for us. He’ll be posting results and method issues on his blog when we are done. I’m excited to see the results!

You also might want to try out Wufoo at http://wufoo.com/.
Brian April 24th, 2007 at 3:11 pmI am a previous user of surveymonkey. Now, I use http://www.stellarsurvey.com and find it a lot better and for less money!
Jeff May 10th, 2007 at 1:23 pmHow do you guys think SurveyMonkey compares to competitors like InstantSurvey and Zoomerang?
Jensen August 2nd, 2007 at 4:46 pmNot sure if you found a solution to your survey needs. http://www.Feedbackfarm.com is a new web 2.0 survey tool that is full featured and completely free until the end of the year.
Steve November 13th, 2007 at 2:30 pmwww.feedbackfarm.com is now completely free indefinitely
Steve February 8th, 2008 at 6:27 pm