A Short GTDtimes Reader Survey

gtd_wall2_preview.pngHappy Monday.  Today marks the completion of the first four months since we launched GTDtimes.  To commemorate the occasion, and to help inspire us to do even better over the next four months, I’ve taken the liberty of pulling together a very short survey that will help us see what we’re doing right and what we can do better.

It would help us out if you would take just a couple of minutes out of your day to answer a few - mostly multiple choice - questions about GTDtimes and your GTD related informational preferences.

Click Here to take survey

So you are aware up front we are not asking for any personal information - no demographics or anything like that - the survey is purely content-related.

Thanks!


5 Responses to “A Short GTDtimes Reader Survey”

  1. Just tried to take the survey, first page gets error Please enter a positive number.

    Not sure where it’s requiring that as I went back to verify all answers. I think on the list of sites questions.

  2. I received the same error.

  3. Same problem.

    “Please enter a positive number.”

  4. Hi. If you’re getting the error mentioned above here’s why: Question Number 6 is expecting numerical results based upon your answer to the preceding question.

    I.E. if for question 5 you answered:

    1. ZenHabits
    2. DailySaint
    3. GTDtimes

    Then question six wants you to provide your answer numerically so that it would look like this:

    1. 3
    2. 2
    3. 1

    Does that help?

    Also, for question #2 on the second we are looking for a one to ten ranking for each individual question (not to put them in order) so there can be multiple selections of the same number. If for example you find Gadgets, Software and articles from David to all be highly interesting they could all receive a #1 score.

    Hope that makes things a little clearer.

  5. Hi Oliver,

    While your explanation helps, the survey is very confusing and not designed to get you the results you explained. It would be helpful if you either edited the language to explain what you want or redo the survey so it is clearer.

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