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2005 readers’ survey results and 2006 resolutions

As you probably know if you’ve read my last two posts, I’ve recently conducted a survey to get some feedback about this blog.

Between December 20, 2005 and January 4, 2006, 26 readers took the time to answer 10 questions.

When you factor the 10,074 unique visitors this blog received in 2005, it’s fair to say that this survey hasn’t any real statistical value. However, it definitely gives an idea of the opinion of this blog’s most involved and active readers. At the bottom of this post, I’ve included a few comments of mine — along with some 2006 resolutions — about the main topics brought up in the last open-question of the survey.

1. What’s your position? Are you a…

2. For what type of institution/organization do you work?

3. Where did you hear about collegewebeditor.com?

4. How often do you read collegewebeditor.com?

5. How long have you been reading collegewebeditor.com?


6. How do you get updated about the availability of new posts on collegewebeditor.com?

7. What type of posts do you find the most interesting? (several answers possible)

8. Why don’t you recommend collegewebeditor.com more often at work or in conferences?

9. In your opinion, what should Karine do better in 2006 to make collegewebeditor.com (even?) more interesting or useful?

Because this was an open-ended question, I got a lot of different answers. For the sake of synthesis, I’ve created a few groups and added my comments for each:

So, again, feel free to email me at karine@collegewebeditor.com and thanks to anybody who did the survey.