PollBob – Discover Opinions Quickly

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The quickest and easiest way to gauge popular opinion in real time & on-the-go.

Target Audience: Anyone who enjoys finding out what people think.
Website URL: https://www.pollbob.com


Feedback sought:

  • Visit https://www.pollbob.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
  • Now go back to the site and comment on various elements of the site.
  • What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
  • Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
  • How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like pollsb.com and sodahead.com?
  • Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

About PollBob:

PollBob provides the quickest and easiest way to gauge popular opinion in real time and on-the-go. Through our iPhone app (and website), users can create, take, discover, and share short opinion polls with friends and others on any topic of interest. On the backend, we provide a targeted and affordable way for small businesses and organizations to conduct real time market research and generate conclusive opinions on their products and services.

2 thoughts on “PollBob – Discover Opinions Quickly

  1. Visit https://www.pollbob.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?

     
    The site looks like it basically allows you to create polls and questions that you can send to your friends and that they would answer. It’s sort of like if Twitter and Facebook had a child, this would be it.

    Now go back to the site and comment on various elements of the site.
    I think the site is kind of cool, I like the simple layout – though it could stand to change the colors a little bit. Maybe a little blue and green and it’ll look cooler. I also like how everything stands out on the site – the big fonts and clean look of the site is great.

    I also like how it shows where I can download the app – it’s great for those of us who aren’t techincally web savvy.

    What do you find bothersome? What do you like?

    The colors are just a little too 70’s for me. It kind of strains my eyes a little, maybe if the color of the website changed into a blue or green or even black, then it’ll look cooler. I like how simple and clean the website is. It isn’t too cluttered and it isn’t overburdened with too many links or information. It’s easy and direct to the point.
    Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?

    Yes, I think it’ll be great to give it a try. The site definitely encourages me to see how it works and I think it’s much cooler than Facebook or Twitter.
    How do you think the site compares to other similar sites/competitors like pollsb.com and sodahead.com?

    Sodahead.com and pollsb.com seems to complicated to use and it isn’t as personalized as this site. I don’t know much about these two websites, however what I see is that pollbob.com seems like something I can make my own – basically something I can use to send to my friends. It doesn’t seem like it’s open to the public and not just out there unless I want it to be. Besides, I don’t like how cluttered sodahead.com and pollsb.com happen to be. I like pollbob.com better because of how simple it is to use the site and the straightforward instructions they have.
    Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

    I really like this site, however as I’ve already stated above, it would be cooler to change the color of the website and to maybe change the logo. To be honest the colors and logo kind of gives me this 70’s look. It might appeal to the old school folks, however if you want it to appeal to the younger generation, it would be better to change the colors and maybe the logo.

  2. Before I begin.  Upon reading the about pollbob my first thought was isnt this function incorporated in face book already for free.

    Visit https://www.pollbob.com. Spend no more than 5-10 seconds on the home page. What do you think the site is about?
    I loved it.  I is vibrant.  It is cheerful.  It as pleasing to the eye and to be honest it makes me want to read about it,  

    Now go back to the site and comment on various elements of the site.

    1) The color pallet does not overwhelm the onlooker.

    2)  I like the well organized home page.

    3) You’ve stepped into the future partially with an Iphone, do not cut off your android market

    4)  Your learn more is no over wordy and is quick and easy to cover.

    5)  I fond the bog up to date and informative rather then filled with mush just to say we have a blog.

    6) Think I would consider dumping the developers page, nearly no information and could be easily relocated to blog page, unless there is some further growth planned for this page,

    7) Pollbob for business is great and helps to apply the product into the business world.

    8) Privacy good but to be honest like all users I found my self going yeah yeah yeah – click  :o)

    9)I think the terms and conditions are well laid out – you shouldn’t be dealing with this I did not know crap from people.  

    What do you find bothersome? What do you like?
    Nothing more on the bothersome side then I have expressed, but would love a page of a completed poll, information broken down and charted for business owner to see final product,

    Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    No doubt about it.  Marketing research will always be invaluable and poll can be fun.  Say your hosting a class reunion, what a great way to get all the opinions.

    Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?
    I find it much more visually appealing and up to date.

    Are you encouraged to sign up for a free trial/free account? If not, why?

    I shared this before but a page with a finalize poll to vie the end results would be great!

    I am available should you have additional questions or follow up site feedback.

    Sincerely,

    Christopher D. Everinghsam, Sr.

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