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Understanding How You Use This Blog

Ed has asked if a few of us could help out with his survey by posting a link to
it here. I'm happy to help out:

Greetings Blog Readers,
My name is Ed Jolly, and I am a director in the Commercial Technical Support (CTS) organization at Microsoft. I am here to request a few minutes of your time.
We would like to learn more about blog readership through a brief survey. This is an opportunity for us to better understand what is valuable to you and what you would like to see in the future.
Below is a link that will take you to another website to complete the survey. Based on what we learn, we may request more feedback in future surveys like this. When you open the survey, you will see a list of blogs that CTS engineers contribute to across many different products. We have not posted a listing of these blogs in the past, and I hope it helps you find other blogs that are helpful to you.
The blog survey is completely anonymous.
· Location: https://www.tsisurveys.com/mssurveys/blog/index.asp (no longer available)
· Availability: Until August 22. You may receive a request to complete this survey through multiple RSS feeds. You need only to complete it one time.
· Length: The survey can be a maximum of 11 questions.
· Time: Less than 5 minutes (but providing more information in the open text fields may take a minute or two extra, improving our ability to understand your needs in these blogs).
Thank you in advance for your time, participation and assistance.
Ed Jolly (edjolly@microsoft.com)

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 06, 2008
    I have a great idea! How about you survey how developers feel about the sharepoint designer? -Edward

  • Anonymous
    October 10, 2008
    I would like to have an article with a title: test in SD (or Visual Studio?) , use it in CQWP. XSLT in becoming a nightmare to me, especially using it in CQWP!!!!