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Pen & Paper Roleplaying Central => Pen and Paper Roleplaying Games (RPGs) Discussion => Topic started by: SowelBlack on August 10, 2009, 09:52:49 AM

Title: RPG Blog Readership Survey Launches
Post by: SowelBlack on August 10, 2009, 09:52:49 AM
You can now take the RPG Blog Readership Survey by following this link: http://www.kwiksurveys.com/online-survey.php?surveyID=NLJOJ_6cc605e2

The survey is designed to be useful for all blog writers, not just for the blog writers who helped create questions.  I'll be posting updates on the results regularly so everyone can benefit (other blog writers as well as others in the RPG industry) at: http://www.inkwellideas.com  

Those who take the survey are helping blog writers to understand what is important to blog readers.  Hopefully, by taking the survey, you're helping to improve what you'll be reading in the future.  Also, I don't think any blog writer isn't also a reader, so blog writers should take the survey as well.

The survey is 25 questions long, but a few of those are text boxes that allow you to specify what "other" means for the previous question.  Most of the questions are multiple choice, and in most cases you can check more than one answer.

Because GenCon is next weekend, I plan to run this survey through August 23rd, although that plan could change.

If you have a blog or if you're a regular on another RPG forum where this hasn't been posted, please post consider a post about the survey.  Obviously the more people who take the survey, the better the results.
Title: RPG Blog Readership Survey Launches
Post by: SowelBlack on August 11, 2009, 09:40:10 AM
Here's a link to the first day's results which I put together last night: Extremely Early Results for the RPG Blog Readers Survey ยป Inkwell Ideas (http://inkwellideas.com/?p=489)

However, we've already have a bunch of responses since I put those up.  I'll be updating the results again probably tomorrow night.

As mentioned in the link to the results, if you haven't taken the survey yet, please try to take it before  you see the results so we minimize bias.  Thanks so much!