
SurveyMonkey Conversion Guide
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IV. THE COLLECTOR:
SurveyMonkey has created a concept that was not available in the previous site.
Earlier, the guide mentioned “collectors” and you might be wondering how that works.
Basically, a collector enables you to collect responses for a survey. Once you are ready
to distribute the survey to your audience, collectors are created under the Collect icon.
An individual survey can have one collector or multiple collectors running at the same
time. There is no limit to the number of collectors for Professional subscribers. However,
the Basic subscription is limited to 3 collectors per survey. Collectors each have their
own unique settings and work independently of one another to enable greater collection
control and survey analysis. If you do create more than one collector for a specific survey
you may need to make the settings/restrictions congruent for each one (e.g. if they all
need the same redirect or “jump to webpage,” thank you page, max response, etc).
How to Use Collectors:
You can create and use different collectors to collect different kinds of responses
for a survey. The benefit of the collector is that it enables you to create a survey where
different audiences need to be reached. The use of different collectors will then enable
you to collect separate responses for that survey. Each collector‟s responses will all
come back to the one original survey; combined together in one results summary. Now
you do not have to create three separate surveys and then have us merge the data at a
later point.
The following section presents three examples of how to create and use collectors
effectively.
Collectors
• Capture
Responses:
Create Different
Types of Collectors
to Capture
Different Kinds of
Responses
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