Take my 2015 Reader Survey
I’m doing a reader survey, for the first time ever.
I want this blog to be useful to the people that are reading it, so your feedback matters a great deal to me.
Short & Sweet
There are only 4 questions. All of them are optional, none of them collect personal information. All responses are anonymous. I’m not trying to collect lots of meaningless information – I’m trying to answer 4 key questions:
- What sort of content you want me to provide – what balance between technical and non-technical?
- What’s working?
- What’s not working?
- What sort of people am I aiming my content at?
That’s why there are only 4 questions on the survey.
Every Response Counts
On a small, specialist blog such as this, every response is hugely important. Therefore, you have my word that I will personally read every response, and your feedback will shape the future direction of this blog for the next year.
Why? Because the whole purpose of my blog is to help you, the reader, with Skype for Business development. The best way I can achieve that is to know what information you’re looking for, and to know what you think.
Take the Survey
Take the 2015 ThoughStuff Reader Survey
It’s totally anonymous and there are only 4 questions, so it will only take a few moments of your day. However, it will help me tremendously.
If you want to contact me more personally (and all and any feedback is always welcome, not just at survey time) you can email me.
Later this Week
This week I’m going to post another 5 blog posts about the new Skype Web SDK. We’re already at Day 23 in the Learn Skype Web SDK series and this is the final full week of posts! Over the next 5 days you can expect posts and code about video calls & conferencing!