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Please Help Me By Taking the 2014 Readers’ Survey

I would like to ask for your help, and all it will take is about 2 minutes of your time. Would you mind lending a hand?

I have been at this blogging thing for a long time, but that certainly does not mean that I’ve got it all figured out. Today I am asking for your help as I try to understand who my readers are and how I can best serve them. All it takes is filling out this [anonymous] form, and that shouldn’t take you longer than 2 minutes.

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