Survey Results

May 13th, 2006

Survey Results

We place quite an importance on our visitors to every creative weblogging sponsored blog site. We have over 60 blogs in 11 separate categories so we get many visitors from all over the world. While we like the number of visits. We also regard each visitors or guests opinion very much.

So with this in mind, in the month of April, we posted a Customer survey for the overall extended technology category of our blog sites. Here's a quick summary of the survey results:

82% of those who responded to our customer survey said that the length of our articles was about right while 18% of those who responded said that the length of our articles were too short.

Also, there were many specific suggestions offered such as technology to write about and look into as well as requests such as for specific stories with an emphasis on Mobile Technology requests.

Some of the general suggestions include these:
- Try and make the blog interactive . people can ask questions and get answers for them. The questions as well as the answers should be publicly viewable
- More Updates Please
- There's enough topics for me
- I would like to know more detail about the technology innovation in the labs of universities
- MORE technical detail if possible
- Well Covered
- Human race progress
- More frequent updates
- More meat
- Provide more interviews
- More frequent entries

Again, we appreciate both the people who responded to our survey as well as the suggestions and thoughts offered to us. Always feel free to share your thoughts or ideas with us at: Email Us


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2 Responses to “Survey Results”

  1. Online Paid Survey Says:

    Why not partake in the survey! You could win big time ;)

  2. Surveys Says:

    The warm feeling I get when someone is
    thoughtful enough to say thank you for having been helped far
    outweighs the empty one I get when there’s no feedback at all.

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