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Have you ever conducted any form of user survey?


Age / gender / occupation / income bracket / education / postcode (SE22 / SE15 / elsewhere)/ newspapers read / profession and / or employment / membership of political parties / sports played / own - rented home / + + + etc etc


It would be interesting if sufficient were to complete the survey - would presumably, if suitably anonymised, be of interest of potential advertisers and would indicate how "mainstream" or otherwise the opinions of the forum majority are.

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I don't mind creating the survey - it'd only take me ten minutes and it would just need to go on a sticky thread for a month or so. It can be anonymous and only allow one entry per computer.


You'd need an incentive usually - say dinner for two at a local restaurant?


If admin wants to do it and someone like the Mag would put up a steak dinner, then just give me the nod.

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  • 2 weeks later...

PR - if the "profile" reveals that 90% of users are teetotal vegetarians then I'll understand, and discount accordingly, any lack of response to my my proposal of a beer & bacon butty party.


Much much earlier in the life of this forum I suggested it was just a little right on / guardianista / anti private sector in its outlook. An interesting debate ensued and I would find it amusing, but not necessarily particularly useful, to understand the profile of users.

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