Seeking Your Feedback, Please…

By Michael Stelzner

I hope you are having a great week!

I need your feedback.

Lately, I have been writing 5 to 6 articles a week on this blog.

Am I going to fast? Should I write less?

Please answer the survey below. Also, I would love your feedback regarding the topics I blog about.

Thanks for your feedback!

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  • I think 3 days a week is fine. That'll probably be my goal when I eventually decide to get my own blog running...

    Feedback regarding the topics you blog about? It's a good mix as far as I'm concerned -- which is why this feed is at the top of my list on my homepage (I use 'My Yahoo' as my homepage).
  • Michael, personally as someone who is very into your work I enjoy your material and would be more than pleased if you wrote 10 posts a day!

    Despite this, I voted for a much less number; I think this would be more fair to your audience and yourself. Why don't you try posting 3 posts a day for a month and then 5 posts the next month and see if the length each visitor stays changes?
  • gmv
    I vote for daily -- I tend to let blogs drop off my rader if there isn't a daily meaty post on it. But I'll let you have your weekends to yourself!

    I'm a little strange though in that I wish I could be on your list but not get emails -- I prefer just coming to the blog and reading.
  • Hi Mike,

    I voted 5 times because if I write 5 times a week in my blog, then I want you to suffer too:) Not really. But it looks like something between 3 and 4 a week is where the voting is headed.

    Ted
  • Hi Mike,

    Keep up the good work. Three times a week is good for me because if I get behind, I tend to just kind of skim over what I've missed.
  • Maria
    Like the content, but almost daily feeds to my inbox is too much. I would like 1 email a week, but if there are multiple articles when I connect, so much the better.
  • Hi Doug - The term white paper has nothing to do with the purity or error-free nature of the document.

    See http://www.writingwhitepapers.... for more information.

    Mike
  • Doug Rosbury
    "White" paper (?) White usually indicates purity. Is a white paper free of impurities? And how can a written piece be free of errors when, in fact,
    due to the fact that we are so relatively ignorant, everything we do is not error free. Please explain what(you) mean by "white paper".------Doug
  • I think one post a day is a good pace. sunday is a day to rest, but i often don't blog on saturdays as well...
  • Hey Mike ... I picked three because I'm sure your repsonses will skew high since we love coming here and reading stuff. I'd like to temper that response with some time for you do other things. Bottom line, we love reading your entries and can't get enough. However, I don't always have time to read every day and more than three or four posts in a week and I usually end up missing something. I don't want to miss your stuff, so don't take "3" as a negative!
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