Know a good site for creating free surveys/ questionnaires and which allows you to export data to Google Docs?
UPDATE: Okay, so I just found out that the Forms function in Google Docs allows you to create a survey. If you have any tips or advice using Forms, that would be great. I'd be interested to know if there's a limit on the number of people who can complete a published survey.
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I remember Jason Calacanis actually used Google forms when he advertised signing up for initial private beta testing of Mahalo Answers. He later said that 2500 people had applied. So you wont have any problems with 250.
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M$Here is a general overview of using Google Forms:
http://www.mattsilverman.com/2008/10/introduction-to-google-forms.html
And if you want to be able to customize your form more:
http://www.slists.com/googleforms/
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M$http://www.surveymonkey.com/
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M$[*chortle*] I just came across this site which shows you how to use Google Forms. It woudl appear that Matt Silverman is not a fan of Survey Monkey! Scroll to the bottom and you'll find this image:
http://www.mattsilverman.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/surveymonkey-300x222.jpg
Thanks. I checked out the site and it appears that Survey Monkey offers a limited free version. Only 100 respondents and 10 questions. Here's their pricing page.
http://www.surveymonkey.com/Home_Pricing.aspx

Great, that's good to know. I would hate to set up the survey and then find out it maxes out at 100 or 200.
Thanks!