3 comments for “RPG Blog Readers Survey Results Update”

  1. d7
     

    The results of the last question are interesting. If you eliminate the people who don’t care and the (surprisingly) many people who just refresh the page, the remaining options on Q#25 are the ones a blogger has some control over. The most popular way to keep up with post comments among those is email subscription, by a long shot. I also didn’t realise the “recent comments” sort of feature were so popular. Good to know!

    Those people who manually refresh to check for updates must have a lot of tabs open…

     
  2. Joe
     

    I often go back to the RPG Bloggers Network to find a topic I was interested in and go to the blog post again to check the comments. But you’re right, email and “recent comments” will be useful to add/enable.

    I don’t want to show bias in my comments, so I’ll just comment on the survey itself:
    #4 & #6 identify a number of games we should have added to #3 and #5, as was mentioned above.
    For #10, I wish I had given a 5-8 choices and an “Other” option with a follow-up question to specify “other”. Or I could have combined #9 and #10 (“Why do you comment on blogs? then list a number of options and one option is “I rarely comment on blogs.”) as #9 and made #10 the “other” textbox.
    I think we can expand the options for #20. (A couple of options were mentioned by survey respondents.

     
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