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		<title>Survey Results: How I&#8217;m Changing My Blog Based on Your Responses</title>
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		<dc:creator>Tom Johnson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to everyone who participated in my recent survey. Seventy four people participated &#8212; this is roughly 9% of my readers. You can view the survey results here, including all kinds of colorful graphs, such as the one below. Results Summary Here&#8217;s a summary of the survey results: 79% of you work in the field of technical communication, with another 4% who want to break ... <a href="http://idratherbewriting.com/2008/02/13/survey-results-how-im-changing-my-blog-based-on-your-responses/">more &#187;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to everyone who participated in my recent survey. Seventy four people participated &#8212; this is roughly 9% of my readers.</p>
<p>You can view the <a href="http://app.sgizmo.com/reports/771/21016/LJ4HSOO4IPWHR7ASH3VETPXOLH8C36/" target="_blank">survey results here</a>, including all kinds of colorful graphs, such as the one below.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.idratherbewriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/whendoyouread.png" title="whendoyouread.png"><img src="http://www.idratherbewriting.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/whendoyouread.png" alt="whendoyouread.png" /></a></p>
<h3>Results Summary</h3>
<p>Here&#8217;s a summary of the survey results:</p>
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<li>79% of you work in the field of technical communication, with another 4% who want to break in, and about 3% who want to transition out.</li>
<li>About 50% of you read my blog during work as a &#8220;break,&#8221; or else you read it at random times. About 13% read it before work, 12% read it after work, and only 9% read it on the weekends.</li>
<li>67% of you prefer my blog posts over podcasts, but 26% of you like both the blog and podcasts.</li>
<li>58% of you listen to my podcasts directly from the computer; 30% of you use an MP3 player or iPod; others actually burn the files onto CDs.</li>
<li>65% of you read my blog through your feedreader, 34% read it by visiting my site, and 9% from email notifications.</li>
<li>42% of you are between 30-39 years old, and 29% of you are 40-49.</li>
<li>78% of you prefer topics about technical communication, and 48% enjoy innovation.</li>
<li>77% of you create user guides, 76% of you create online help, and 59% of you create quick reference guides.</li>
<li>41% of you also have a blog, 34% of you don&#8217;t have a blog, and 11% of you are thinking of starting one. Another 11% of you have blogs but rarely post to them.</li>
<li>37% of you like the podcast as is, while 19% want more interesting topics</li>
<li>40% of you like the blog posts as is, 25% want me to focus more on technical communication, and 25% want me to focus more on personal stories and experiences.</li>
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<h3>New Directions for the Blog</h3>
<p>Based on these results, I&#8217;ve decided to do the following:<span id="more-1339"></span></p>
<ul>
<li>Since most people read my blog during work, I&#8217;ll set my blog posts to publish during weekday work hours. I&#8217;ve always been hesitant about doing this, for fear that my employer would think I was blogging during work. But really the concept of timestamped posts is not unheard of. In the past, I just published posts when I finished them &#8212; which was often on the weekends. But this hurts readership because when Monday rolls around, at around 11 a.m. when you need a break, the posts I wrote during the weekend will be buried in your feedreader and you won&#8217;t notice them. I&#8217;ll let you know if timestamping to work hours increases my hits.</li>
<li> Given that you read my blog during work, you probably feel a little guilty too unless you view the blog as an act of professional development. If you&#8217;re reading posts on WordPress and blogging, this might violate your rationalization to read. So I will focus more on technical writing. I also like that my readers value innovation, because blogs should be a venue for new ideas and exploration. I will pursue these topics more exclusively.</li>
<li>I&#8217;ll try to integrate more personal stories and experiences, but this is tough because transparency is a delicate issue if topics stem from work situations. Your responses here are such an interesting result given the <a href="http://www.thecontentwrangler.com/article/politics_what_do_you_think_about_zev_winicurs_article_on_presidential_campa/">recent article on The Content Wrangler</a> about a reader who was irate about an author&#8217;s supposed expression of political opinion. I too value personal stories and experiences. I&#8217;ll work on this. I enjoy authenticity and voice almost as much as content itself.</li>
<li>Regarding the imbalance of podcasts to blogs and your preferences (you prefer blog posts 3:1), I&#8217;ve had mixed thoughts about the podcast. I could try to focus all my energy on blogging, trying to reach as many as possible. However, I get a lot of visibility from simply having a podcast, and interviewing people is often fun. Maybe the core audience of technical writers isn&#8217;t embracing podcasting yet. Maybe the podcasts have more impact than blog posts. Maybe &#8230;. the podcasting scene hasn&#8217;t emerged yet in tech comm, and when it does, I&#8217;ll be in the right place. Or maybe podcasting is morphing into something else. As for integrating more video, that might be possible with skype and webcams, but it&#8217;s less practical given that few people have these tools.</li>
<li>So many of you have blogs too. I hope I&#8217;m subscribed to your blog (check whether it&#8217;s on my <a href="http://idratherbewriting.com/blogroll">Google Reader Blogroll</a>). If not, please let me know (<a href="mailto:tomjohnson1492@gmail.com">tomjohnson1492@gmail.com</a>) and I&#8217;ll probably add it.</li>
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<p>Is there anything else I should do, based on your responses? If I missed something there, please let me know. Thank you to all who participated in the survey. If you missed out and still want to take the survey, <a href="http://www.idratherbewriting.com/2008/02/07/short-survey/">go for it</a>.</p>
<h3>By-the-Way Thought</h3>
<p>By the way, I really, really like <a href="http://surveygizmo.com" target="_blank">Survey Gizmo</a> as a survey tool. It&#8217;s free up to the first 250 responses, and the graphs and charts in the reports look superb. In fact, I&#8217;m thinking of using Survey Gizmo to survey my users about their favorite help deliverable.</p>
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