[Seattle-editorial] FP: A question for YOU

sheri at speakeasy.org sheri at speakeasy.net
Wed Jan 14 22:28:43 PST 2004


perhaps regular instead of average.

i like this idea.  perhaps a paragraph up front about the participatory nature of the website and our goals/objectives and the nature of open publishing.  and feedback being a critical part of that.  

sheri

> -----Original Message-----
> From: typist at speakeasy.net [mailto:typist at speakeasy.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 10:12 PM
> To: bfgalbraith at users.sourceforge.net, 'SeattleIMC(Editorial)'
> Subject: Re: [Seattle-editorial] FP: A question for YOU
> 
> I wouldn't say "average" just say we're looking for reader's input.  I doubt we have any "average" readers anyway; I'm sure they're all at least above average. :)
> 
> Judy
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: BFGalbraith [mailto:bfgalbraith at yahoo.com]
> > Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2004 09:35 PM
> > To: 'SeattleIMC(Editorial)'
> > Subject: [Seattle-editorial] FP: A question for YOU
> > 
> > I can put this up myself in 24 hours (2PM tomarrow)
> > assuming there's no objections and a few other people
> > who want to see this go out:
> > _______________________________________________________
> > 
> > 
> > Title:
> > A question for YOU
> > 
> > Abstract:
> > As we develop the website, we are interested in the
> > "average" reader's input.
> > 
> > Content:
> > <p>We have gone through some changes on this website
> > recently.  As we plan how the site will look and work,
> > we are wondering, what do <i>you</i> think?
> > 
> > <p>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?)
> > 
> > <p>What would you like to see improved on the 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? 
> > 
> > <p>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?)
> > 
> > <p>Don't be offended if your suggestions aren't used:
> > we obviously can't make everyone happy, and we have
> > limited resources.  However, we are very interested in
> > what you have to say about the direction the design of
> > this site should go in.  Please post your  suggestions
> > in the "comments" for this article.
> > 
> > 
> > _______________________________________________________
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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> > -Benjamin 
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