[Seattle-editorial] FP: Questions for Seattle IMC site readers&users

BFGalbraith bfgalbraith at yahoo.com
Thu Feb 19 16:15:30 PST 2004


I've been trying to come up with an opening paragraph
that would not bias the readers answers to these
questions, but I have not come up with any.  Any how,
I've gone ahead and it changed from a "we" question to
an "I" question, and posted it to the news wire.  

Please, feel free to do what ever you like with this
article and it's contents.


Title:
Questions for Seattle IMC site readers&users

Abstract:
As the website develops, I am interested in what the
every-day reader/user's needs are.

Content:
I have noticed some changes on this website recently. 
As the Seattle IMC Tech and Editorial groups plan how
the site will look and work, I am wondering, what do
you think?

What do you miss about our old site?  How would you
like this new site to look?  What do you like about
how it is now?  What other IMC sites do you feel we
should try to be more like? (And exactly what about
those other IMC sites should we be trying to copy?)

What would you like to see improved on this site? How
would you like to see these changes made?  What
changes are the most important? What about the content
of this site?  Would you like to see less or more of a
specific topic? 

What can we do to make it more "worth your while" to
post your organization's news on our newswire?  Would
it help if we had a separate "local" and "global"
sections on our news wire? (Why or why not?)  Would
subject categories for stories help? (Why or why not?)

Obviously the Seattle IMC Web page groups can't make
everyone happy, and they have limited resources. 
However, I am still very interested in what you have
to say about the direction the design of this web site
should go in.  

Please post your suggestions in the "comments" for
this article.

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-Benjamin 

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