Then you should take this survey.
In other words, it’s for people who read aid blogs.
Why should you bother? For one reason, it's short. It's also anonymous. And most notably, your interests and habits are important to us, the bloggers.
See what the @SmartAid folks and other bloggers have to say about the survey via Find What Works, KM on a dollar a day, Staying for Tea, Aidnography, A View from the Cave, Blood and Milk, Chris Blattman, Tales from the Hood, and Wait… What?
Say it isn't so!?! Or do!
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This post originally appeared at: http://www.how-matters.org/2011/09/07/take-this-survey/
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