Two others and I just launched <a href="http://gopollgo.com" rel="nofollow">http://gopollgo.com</a> a few days ago and its starting to pick up a bit of steam! There are two parts to it: There is the free, consumer side of the site for anyone to use. People can create, vote and comment on polls. Think of giving your Twitter followers a poll to vote on rather than getting a bunch of @replies. All polls can be embedded as widgets where javascript is allowed. If anyone from Twitter is reading, we'd love to be able to embed polls that slide out pane as well ; )<p>Soon we will be launching a premium, paid version ( <a href="http://gopollgo.com/images/marketing/analytics.png" rel="nofollow">http://gopollgo.com/images/marketing/analytics.png</a> ) where you can dive into your votes and segment data on a variety of mediums. The screenshot shows the USA, but we're collecting data for individual cities, counties, countries and will also have the ability to segment by arbitrary areas like political divisions, zip codes, or sales regions. Think of it as PollDaddy on steroids. I built this site because I was so fed up with PollDaddy. We hope to work with big brands on Twitter and websites with large amounts of traffic: Think FoxNews, CNN, and large technology/media blogs.<p>I also hope to release an API at one point so that websites can easily integrate polls into their websites.<p>All suggestions, comments, feedback, criticism more than welcome. I also would love advice for how to get this more publicity and users. Everyone seems to like it, but I just am having trouble getting it in front of people. I would appreciate it if you liked it, that you tell your Twitter / Facebook friends.