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Take the survey: The Future of Jordan Watch

After almost 17 months of blogging, I feel the need to take a breath and re-evaluate the Jordan Watch blog which has passed through many changes.
The main issue remains to be whther there is an added value for this blog that justifies being online. For some blogging can be a hobby or a way to express feelings and opinions, but for me it is an investment of time and effort which I am not looking for any rewards except the simple knowledge that there are people out there interested in the blog.
The only way to know how to improve the blog and meet any expectations, or even to know that I am wasting your time is to have a short survey. I have designed this survey with the hope of getting your feedback on many issues related to the content of the blog. I am not asking about the design since I know it is so boring and I do not like it. I have little experience in designing online pages and may need the great help of the Jeeran team sooner or later.
You can find the survey online
Most of the questions are in the multiple choice form but some are open text. The survey will be open from now until August 10th. During this period no new posts will be placed on Jordan Watch.
I hope you can be able to afford the time to provide me with teh very important insight which will be taken very seriously to improve and plan for the future of this blog and its purpose of existence.


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On August, 01, 2007 5:18 PM , hamede
from United States said:

Done.


On August, 02, 2007 4:05 AM , Bint Al Badyah
from United States said:

The survey is a great idea.
Just for my own knowledge, how many hits do you get per day.


On August, 06, 2007 1:06 PM , The Observer
from Jordan said:

Done!

and dont stop this blog :)


On August, 10, 2007 3:17 AM , 7aki Fadi
from Canada said:

done




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