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Asking For You

Jeff Zycinski | 09:29 UK time, Monday, 7 August 2006

Today I feel a bit like one of those poor souls with clipboards who try to stop you in the street. You know, the ones who ask if you can spare a few minutes and then spend a full half-hour asking you about different brands of ketchup?

Anyway, the ´óÏó´«Ã½ bosses at Blog H.Q. are looking for some feedback on the various blogs that have been launched over the past seix months or so. I have been given a list of questions to put to you. I'm afraid there's no offer of a free badge or toothbrush for taking part, but your responses will be appreciated.

Here we go....as sent by head office!

It’s Your Chance to tell us what you think About This Blog… So, Don’t Miss Out!!

We’ve been running this blog for some time, and we would like your feedback so we can understand what you think about this blog.

We are also asking for feedback across all of our blogs over the next few weeks.

The feedback will be used to helps us understand if there are any things you wish us to change, so this is YOUR chance to help us shape the future of this blog.

In order to help you provide feedback, we’ve listed a few questions below for you to think about when posting your comments. You don’t need to answer all of these questions; it’s purely there as a guide, to what we are looking for in your feedback!

So, please help us and let us know what you think about this blog….

What 5 words would you use to describe this blog and what it means to you?

What are the best bits about this blog?

Anything you’re not so keen on? If yes, then do give any suggestions you may have to improve it!

What do you think about the frequency of our posts and the length. Do we have a right balance here?

Thank you all, for your comments they will be really useful to us!

To read comments on this post, click here

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