All Products 
Username / Customer#
Password
Log In
 Hi,  |  Log Out
  • Site Search
  • Domain Search
  • WHOIS Domain Check
24/7 Support: (480) 505-8877
Hablamos Español
9 AM to 9 PM IST
7 days a week
Go Daddy Support

Search help articles, forums, and discussion groups

Avatar Image

Working with Site Surveys

1 2

Using Question Types

When you create surveys, you can add up to 50 questions using several common question types.

Exporting a Survey Results Summary Report

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

You can export your Survey Results Summary Report to download results directly to your computer.

Creating a New Survey

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

Use the survey builder to create and maintain your surveys.

Scheduling a Survey to Close

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

You can schedule a survey to close on a specific date or after a specified number of responses.

Publishing and Sending a Survey

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

Once you add all your questions and create your survey, you can publish it and copy the link for sending via email or posting on your website.

Previewing Your Survey

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

You can preview a survey before you publish it to ensure it meets your needs.

Printing and Viewing Survey Results

Posted: 1-31-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

Your Survey Results Summary provides a snapshot and detailed information for each question and respondent of a survey.

Setting up a Site Surveys Account

Posted: 1-26-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

After using these instructions, your new Site Survey account will be ready to use in a few minutes.

Managing Your Site Surveys Settings

Posted: 1-6-2012 in Working with Site Surveys

On the Settings page of your Site Survey Manager, you can specify the link where your surveys are published.

Getting Started with Site Surveys

Posted: 8-29-2011 in Working with Site Surveys

With Site Surveys, you can easily collect and view your audience’s opinions and preferences.

1 2