When it Features Celebrities, a Poll Becomes Doubly Interesting

Polls are helpful for research in many areas for the government, advertising agencies, businesses and more. They’re also often used to arouse public opinion on celebrities. Polls become doubly interesting in this right.

A poll doesn’t have to take itself too seriously and neither do those who choose to vote. All answers are subjective and are usually designed to be completely valid. These subjective opinions may help shed some light on the source of a particular celebrity’s charisma.

An interesting celebrity survey, for instance, would be the question for Predicto’s premium mobile subscribers that asks, “Will Michelle Obama accept an offer to guest star on ‘30 Rock’ this year?”

While the question plays on the show’s reputation for its high-profile guest stars and challenges the integrity of appropriate First Lady conduct, just the fact that it was asked and produced a good number of responses stands as a testament to the new First Lady’s acceptance into pop culture.

For people with opinions on politicians, athletes and celebrities, poll questions are available for easy access through SMS. Visit Predicto.com for details.

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