Archive for the ‘Polls’ Category

New Banner… Like It?

May 28th, 2007 | 4 Comments | Posted in » Polls, Site News...

My good friend Micah Fries (a graphic design genius) has put together a new banner for me over the weekend. Do you like it?

This finally gives me a good reason to put up a new poll (and also provides a way for me to plug his site). Vote to the right, and let me know which one you like best, the new one (above), the old one, or even, I suppose, neither.

Polling Returns?

March 30th, 2007 | Comments Off | Posted in » Polls, Site News...

I found an updated polling plugin last night, so polling has returned to the site, at least temporarily.

I thought the easiest test of it would be a simple opinion poll… keep the poll, or ditch it?

Check it out in the right sidebar. Vote early, and vote often! :)

Fun While it Lasted….

February 3rd, 2006 | 1 Comment | Posted in » Polls, Site News...

Well… polling was fun while it lasted. There is apparently some sort of intermittent bug in the polling plugin, the source of which I am not smart enough to find. As such, I’ve disabled it for now. Hopefully, I’ll either figure out what’s wrong or replace it with a different polling plugin. But… for now, no more polls.

Oh well…

Poll Results — Week of 1/21 – 1/27

January 28th, 2006 | Comments Off | Posted in » Polls

Results are in from the first weekly poll here at toward-the-goal.net. I’d like to say participation was phenomenal, but hey… the site’s only been running for about three months and I’m not sure how much of a regular readership we have.

Anyway, the question was, “As of right now, are you planning on attending the SBC annual meeting in Greensboro?”

With nine respondents, we had nearly equal spread in answers:

  • Absolutlely! (2 respondents, 22%)
  • I’d like to, but am not yet sure I can make it. (3 respondents, 33%)
  • I’d like to, but can’t. (2 respondents, 22%)
  • No. (2 respondents, 22%)
  • I’m not a Baptist, why would I go? (0 respondents, 0%)

Anyway, next week’s question (about site readership) has been posted. As some of our democratic friends would say, “Vote early and vote often!” ;)