Want to start a publishing revolution?
by Martin Day
Published on this site: June 13th, 2005 - See
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Calling all publishers, editors, journalists and freelance writers.
It's time to breathe more life into your copy. Turn your articles
into living pieces that spark measurable debate, get closer to your
readers and engage their mind and soul we're talking revolution.
As it was in the beginning
Publishers have for many years relied on letters to get feedback
from their readers and although email has opened up this method
of communication it is still time consuming and difficult to process
with only a fraction of the received correspondence ever being used.
Let's face it, as well as being an overhead for the publisher,
to most people it is an unrewarding medium in terms of effort required
and response received, just think of the number of letters that
go unpublished and unread.
As it is now
The Internet has brought new channels of communication and has
opened up opportunities that allow us to challenge traditional methods.
The Internet is now a mature technology, no longer the preserve
of the new fad brigade but a technology that has been embraced by
a global population, young and old alike and it allows us now to
re-evaluate the way things are done. Newspapers, trade
journals, magazines and ezines now have the opportunity to change
the mental process.
When people read an article they often would like to comment, and
historically this has required them to feel strongly enough to put
pen to paper; or with the creation of the Internet send an email.
Sure emails are easier but it still takes time to craft an email
and time for the majority, is what they haven't got. The letters
page although interesting are at best a snapshot of comments; a
well crafted and well written letter on any given subject may hold
the view of the majority, or the minority, as it is a free text
medium and difficult to measure.
As it should be
Now consider the advantages of linking articles to online surveys
where as a publisher you will have the ability to obtain valuable
feedback from your readers and in a form that can be easily measured.
Just as important as you communicating with your readers is giving
your readers a way to communicate with you where they know it will
count.
Want a snapshot of opinion? Did they like that article? Did your
readers agree with what was said or do they take the opposite view?
Now it's easy
In the past surveys would have taken considerable effort to design
and publish and altogether was a process too long winded and therefore
reserved for the niche and bigger topics.
However, using sites like http://www.surveygalaxy.com
surveys and questionnaires can be created and published via the
internet by anyone who has a pulse. Professional looking surveys
and questionnaires created in minutes that make the perfect compliment
to articles that prompt opinion and debate.
The advantage over letters and e-mails are that all the feedback
is managed and measured and sites like Survey Galaxy will provide
you with a real time poll that you can either keep to yourself or
share with your readers.
It's not even one or the other now
Link each article to an online survey and not only extend the life
of the article as people have a channel to express their views,
but involve your readers in the discussion where they now know their
opinion will be counted.
You think they would rather send an email? no problem include the
facility within the survey and get the best of both worlds.
It's fast, low cost, and easy to do; it will engage and empower
the reader, provide excellent feedback and having established a
dialogue you then have the opportunity to link to other related
articles.
Try it now and register your opinion of this article here:-
http://www.surveygalaxy.com/surPublishes..survey_id=1065

Martin Day is a Director of Survey Galaxy Ltd a web site
that allows anyone to create, design and publish online surveys.
For more information please visit http://www.surveygalaxy.com

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