Help make Inman News Better
By Joel Burslem, Thursday, August 28, 2008.Bookmarking Sites
It's survey time again.
We want you to help us create a better Inman News.
Fill out our brief reader survey and tell us what we're doing right, doing wrong and what we can do better. We're looking for suggestions on what types of content you love to read and watch and what we need to be doing more of.
As a token of our appreciation, you have the choice of being entered in a drawing for a chance to win a $250 Amazon.com gift card. The lucky winner will be chosen from a random drawing of survey participants and the winner will be announced October 1, 2008.
Thanks in advance for your help!

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Submitted by Jeff Manson on August 31, 2008 - 12:07pm.
That was a pretty straight forward and easy to complete. My one suggestion would be to allow the user to choose more than one field per question. Some of us are involved in more than one business.
I like the abilty to win something. Definately will motivate more users to complete it.
Jeff Manson
American Dream Realty
Personal: Oahu real estate search
Oahu real estate company
Submitted by Jay Thompson on September 1, 2008 - 5:17pm.
Pick me, pick me!
I had trouble with the question that asked how we liked various segments. I could, for example, only rate one question "likes a lot"... Using FF 3.0
Jay Thompson
Broker / Owner
Thompson's Realty
Blog: www.PhoenixRealEstateGuy.com
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Submitted by Ki Gray on September 13, 2008 - 9:41pm.
Just finished the survey. It was nice and to the point. I have surveys that are 20 pages long. I noticed the same thing as jay. for the 5 segments I could not use one of the 5 ratings twice.
Site Austin real estate.
Search Austin MLS
Submitted by Lane Hornung on November 10, 2008 - 9:36am.
Constructive survey. Would love to see Inman run fewer "press release" type articles, and more analytical pieces delving into the details of controversial topics.
Lane Hornung
blog: highRground.com