Fishing for feedback
March 25, 2008
Hey all. It’s that time of year, when bloggers employed by nonprofits have to report to their bosses on the results of their activities, and quantitatively and qualitatively prove that said activities are productive, valid, and a good way to leverage charitable dollars for the highest possible return of social, cultural and environmental benefits…
This basically means – please help me out! If you have feedback on the CEP website or blog (positive, negative, constructive, all of the above, it’s all welcome) then please either leave a comment and/or shoot me an email at “hazlett at climateandenergy dot org.” (I write the email address out phonetically so as to avoid spam.)
Please be as specific as possible – do you want Nancy Jackson to write more? Eileen, should she chip in more often? More live blogging? More CEP Conversations, News Updates, whatever? Less of something? Do we rock? Do we stink? Does it depend on the day? Are there topics you are interested in that we are not covering? Etc.
Please let us know. Thanks in advance!
— Maril Hazlett, www.climateandenergy.org



March 26, 2008 at 6:22 am
The blog is ok, the layout is AWFUL. Put your RSS on the top, are you trying to make it hard for people to subscribe? 1990 is on the phone for you, it wants its tag cloud back. No one uses Tag clouds any more. What is the difference between your blog roll and interesting links? I don’t remember any other blog having 2 headers, pick one and go with it. Neither of your headers have a link to the main page.
March 26, 2008 at 6:23 am
Add subscribe via e-mail option. Add a chicklet to tell people how many subscribers there are.