Who are you?

Posted: 21st Nov 2007, in: Readers, tools - Older Post - Newer Post

I started this blog to get involved in WordPress. I needed a place to publish my thoughts on it, and I like the idea that I can give something back to the WordPress community that has helped me so much in putting my blogs together.

One thing that matters to me particularly is that I want to provide something useful for anyone kind enough to follow what I do. It’s all well and good me writing about what I like, and what I think, but if that doesn’t provide something for you then I won’t achieve that.

In order to make this as useful as I can I need to know a little about you, the people that read what I write, so over the next few weeks I intend to carry out a few polls to get a flavour on who you are and what you want.

To add a little extra value to this process I intend to use a different polling method for each question and to review each one. Hopefully there will be plenty of plugins available but I will also look at third party websites as well. Any thoughts on which ones I should look at are most welcome.

The first question is below, and the first review will be available fairly shortly.

 

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