Five Insights from My 2011 Reader Survey

Ten days ago, I launched my 2011 Reader Survey. This is the third consecutive year I have done this exercise. I have benefited enormously each time. Ultimately, I think it also benefits you, because it helps me improve my blog and my writing.

Taking a Survey - Photo courtesy of ©iStockphoto.com/fotostorm, Image #13834394

Photo courtesy of ©iStockphoto.com/fotostorm

In my original post, I promised to summarize my results. I also want to share the conclusions I have come to as a result of the data. As a point of reference, more than 1,200 people have completed the survey so far.

Please Take My 2011 Reader Survey

I want to make my blog more relevant to your needs and interests. To do that, I need to know more about YOU. As a result, I have created my 2011 Reader Survey.

Screen Shot of 2011 Survey

Results of My 2010 Reader Survey

Last week, I conducted my 2010 Reader Survey. This was my second year to do it. As of this writing, more than 1,700 people have completed the survey. In my original post, I promised to summarize the results.

My 2010 Reader Survey

I want to make my blog more relevant to your needs and interests. To do that, I need to know more about YOU. As a result, I have created my 2010 Reader Survey.

My 2009 Reader Survey

I am eager to make my blog better and more relevant to your needs and interests. But to do that, I need to know more about you. That’s why I have created my 2009 Reader Survey.

screen shot of my 2009 readers survey

I would like to ask you for a favor. Would you please take a few minutes to fill out the survey? By doing so, you will ultimately be helping yourself. Why? Because you will be helping me make my posts even more interesting and relevant to you.

Your input is important to me. The survey is easy to fill out. And it will only take five minutes of your time. Thanks in advance for your participation!

Click here to take the 2009 Reader Survey.

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