Survey: Looking For Feedback At Stumble Forward

by Christopher on July 4, 2009

Hello all loyal readers and friends, this week I am giving you the opportunity for you to give your feedback on my site Stumble Forward.  Below is a 5 question survey asking for your specific feed back.

Please answer the questions honestly.   The feedback I get back from these questions will help shape the future of Stumble Forward.  Also, if their is something you would like to add that you feel would be of value to this site please leave a comment below.  Thanks for participating.

How do you feel about the current design of Stumble Forward?

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How often would you like new content updates to Stumble Forward?

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How often do you visit Stumbe Forward?

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Where did you hear about Stumble Forward at?

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Which topic do you like to read about most at Stumble Forward?

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

Terrie July 8, 2009 at 12:39 am

I linked from your request in Yaro’s Premium forum. I don’t feel qualified to answer most of the questions on the survey but I do have a couple of comments. As a financial advice site, the corporate look is appropriate but a little plain. You might consider developing a logo or something to help brand your site.

In the brief survey there are 2 typos. I find typos annoying and especially if you’re putting yourself in the position of attracting people who want/need financial information I think it’s important to be error free.

In the 2nd paragraph “if there (not their) is something” and in the 1st question, 1st option you have “It’s great and I would change it” I assume you mean WOULDN’T change it (pretty big difference). Finally, the 4th question should not end with “at”. Eliminate ‘at’ for a complete, correct question.

Hope this helps.

Christopher Holdheide July 8, 2009 at 9:46 am

Terrie,
Thanks for the advice. As far a the spelling mistakes go I didn’t get this article to my editor who usually checks over all of my work. It just happened he didn’t check this particular post. Thanks for the info.

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