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Neil Wyatt09/04/2014 13:15:55
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Issue 215 has been available as a digital edition for a few days, and should soon be landing on doormats across the land, followed by arriving in the shops at the end of the week.

I'd like to get a flavour of what people think about issue 215, so I've put together a short online survey. The results are just to guide me in the future - it's my personal survey.

It asks for your basic details at the end, but I will keep all responses anonymous. You don't even have to fill them in for the survey to be valid, but please don't fill in more than one!

Finally,. PLEASE don't fill it in until you've finished reading issue 215!

It's HERE

thanks

Neil

Ian P10/04/2014 10:28:01
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Issue 215 arrived today so I thought I would bump this thread before it drops off the bottom of the page.

Ian P

Michael Cox 110/04/2014 13:12:17
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Neil,

This thread needs to be "pinned" to the list of forum posts so that it does not keep disappearing. If it is not visible your survey will not get much attention.

Mike

jason udall10/04/2014 13:13:06
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Done
Ian P10/04/2014 20:30:15
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Jason

I dont know if 'Pinned' is the same as 'Sticky' but I assumed this topic would stay at the top of 'Latest Posts'.

My preferred method of viewing the forum is to go to the latest posts, I would think that is what most people do too.

Ian P

JasonB10/04/2014 20:49:29
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I think it would have been a good idea to have an option for did not read the article, we only have V. good to V,. poor or did not notice. There are several there that I would notice but choose not to read as they have no interest to me.

 

J

Edited By JasonB on 10/04/2014 20:50:38

I.M. OUTAHERE11/04/2014 05:31:09
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Bump.

Neil, how is the survey going ?

I hope you are getting plenty of replies.

Ian

Edited By XD 351 on 11/04/2014 05:33:37

JasonB11/04/2014 07:35:56
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There must be a lot of people who spend their time in the armchair reading MEW from cover to cover rather than in the workshop if they are doing what Neil asks and waiting to fill in the survey once they have finished reading the magsmile p

J

Bill Pudney11/04/2014 08:28:59
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I hope the online survey will stay available for a while, for those of us up here in the Colonies. I only picked up MEW212 a week or so ago!!

cheers

Bill

jason udall11/04/2014 08:54:10
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JasonB...I for one get more chances to snatch 5-10 minutes in "armchair"..than I do get a half hour at the bench (well during the working week)...
Another reason for preferring short self contained articles. ....
I can read an article or maybe two at coffee break or with lunch but a trip to the workshop during those breaks wouldn't even havw chance to get in the door...
..envious of others "dedication"..oh yes
Neil Wyatt11/04/2014 15:13:16
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Hi folks,

Thanks for the bumps and the 'sticky'. I can only collect 100 responses with a 'free survey' and so far we're on 45 with 27 more or less complete surveys. With luck that will be about 60 completions by the end.

I won't say anything that could bias responses, but today I've been through the CAHW index. I've done a fair bit of reclassification to help me get an idea of what has been covered by MEW over the years and what hasn't.

I have grouped some topics (e.g. reaming with drilling and broaching, but boring with turning).

I can now reveal that the topic least covered in the first 212 issues of Model Engineers' Workshop is:

CLEANING!

Now what does that tell me?

I hope the online survey provides some equally meaningful insights

Neil

JasonB11/04/2014 15:25:29
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Neil does only being able to use 100 replies not rather limit you to online subscribers, I think you have said before that paper subscribers and people who do not use this site make up the majority of readers so the survey results could be a bit misleading.

J

Neil Wyatt11/04/2014 16:12:29
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Hi Jason,

I'm aware of the limitations, but I can separate out print subscribers, so as long as there are a few I can compare their answers with the rest.

If this survey produces some informative results, then I can argue for investing in an unlimited account.

Neil

John Stevenson11/04/2014 16:40:06
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Posted by Neil Wyatt on 11/04/2014 15:13:16:

Hi folks,

I can now reveal that the topic least covered in the first 212 issues of Model Engineers' Workshop is:

CLEANING!

Now what does that tell me?

Neil

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There are some dirty armchairs ?

Neil Wyatt11/04/2014 16:52:57
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Ok, one bit of information that won't bias the results is that there is a significant majority of paper subscribers responding to the survey, so I think it will be reasonably representative. Obviously it is users of the forum only. I think the main issue there is that forum members are possibly set up to think more about where they want the magazine to go in the light of recent discussions.

Neil

I.M. OUTAHERE12/04/2014 00:00:24
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I just spent a week cleaning up my workshop after a flash flood so I don't want to read about cleaning crying

Ian

jason udall12/04/2014 09:49:48
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John S..not for the first time I have come to the conclusion that you are a wit...at least I think that thats how its spelt
Neil Wyatt14/04/2014 17:55:58
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Nearly full!

Neil

Ian Welford14/04/2014 22:38:05
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Survey done. Hope you continue the mix of 215.

Regards Ian

JasonB15/04/2014 18:34:27
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