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Take Our Web Survey

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Have an opinion? We want it. Give it to us! We’ll take your two cents and use it to help children in poverty.

But we don’t just want your opinion about any old thing. We need to know what you think about compassion.com … ’cause we’re redesigning it.

If you have 10 minutes and don’t mind taking a web survey that requires you to write rather than click radio buttons, we’d appreciate your input. We’d appreciate your input even if you’d rather click radio buttons, but if you have a preference for radio buttons, this isn’t the ideal web survey for you.

The survey is 10 questions long — 11 if you tell us compassion.com stinks, then we ask “Why’d you say that?” Sniffle.

You can spend your two cents until June 2, then the survey is gone. Poof!

Take our web survey now. (ed. – Link is now disabled, 6/3/08)

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  1. Matthew IrvineNo Gravatar Says:

    You had me laughing so hard with, “We’d appreciate your input even if you’d rather click radio buttons, but if you have a preference for radio buttons, this isn’t the ideal web survey for you.”

    I like that you give people a heads up so that they know what they’re getting into. I submitted my two cents.

  2. MiechelleNo Gravatar Says:

    this is frekin awesome how you guys are helpin’ out dees kids!!!!!!!

  3. MichelleNo Gravatar Says:

    I obviously missed the survey… but I wouldn’t have had anything bad to say anyways!!! (So no sniffling…) :)

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