06
Jan

Dot Weekly wants to hear from you

Archived in the category: Odds and ends, Site News
Posted by: Jamie Zoch -

Since you are the one that reads DotWeekly.com I would like to hear from you! I want the good and the bad and even the ugly. I want to hear what you want!

I would like to hear things like the following:

  • Do you like DotWeekly.com’s site design? Does it even matter?
  • Have you used (clicked) any of DotWeekly’s ads in the past? What would you use if it was their? Ads are cancer and I don’t click them?
  • If DotWeekly added a News Letter, what would you like to see in it? Would you sign up? I’m sick of News Letters?
  • If DotWeekly offered to post about your company or product, would you send DotWeekly A shirt, Your Product or other promotional products from your company in return of me writing about it?
  • Would you like me to do Video Posts? What would you like me to show if you would rather hear/see video posts?
  •  Do you like to hear Industry News or would you rather me keep doing what I am doing? (tips, tricks and speaking my mind on domain related services and what works and didn’t work for me)
  • If DotWeekly.com was no longer here, would you give 2 shits?
  • What if DotWeekly was owned and run by somebody else? Would you still read it or at least give the new owner a shot?
  • Should DotWeekly.com start posting about stuff "outside" the domain industry but stay geared toward the internet?
  • Would you be happy if I stopped posting all these questions?

So let me know what you want! Shorter posts, more pictures, No ads on the site, stop bitching, be more positive, cheap domain names, expensive domain names, etc.

 

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6 comments for “Dot Weekly wants to hear from you”

1

Useful tips and information on the domain industry are what keep me reading. Design is not a priority. I did purchase XSite Pro after your mention and some additional research. If you hired a competent writer to post similar commentary I would probably still visit as long as the content were relevant. But I look at your blog for content related to domaining. If I want to read about the stock market or college basketball, I know where to find that information. Thanks for your insight.

-just a few ideas

**Jamie Says**
Thank you for the XSite purchase Lenard! You too Tony (when you read this). Thank you also for the input, it helps me a lot. ;)

January 6th, 2009 at 11:19 am
2

1-I like the design, making my eyes focused on the post, clear, not over designed by the ads
2-I reached snapnames couple of times from here, but mostly I reach buyexpiringdomains.com from the links section.
3-yes, i would sign up, like reading newsletters.
4-i would offer some free services probably
5-no, i don’t like video posts
6-i would rather you keep doing what you are doing. that’s why i keep coming back to your blog, Jamie. I can read the news anywhere else. I like your insights and way of doing business. Even though I do not know you you give personality to the posts.
7-yes i would. i think this blog is important for the industry
8-depends on the person. it is the style that makes me read the posts.
9-i would not mind if you keep the style as is. so more insights, thoughts, tricks,tips instead of news.
I hope my comments help,
Regards,
Ataol

**Jamie Says**
Thank you Ataol for your thoughts and the time you took to provide your input. All very helpful information for me and it means a lot. :)

January 6th, 2009 at 1:51 pm
3

Hi Jamie
I agree with Ataol, please do not make too many changes! :) YOU are probably the reason why people keep coming back so my answer to question 8 would be “no”. I really like the design of dotweekly, very clean and nice to look at, in fact I used it as an inspiration when creating my own blog. I am not sure if a newsletter would do any good, the people interested in your blog probably already subscribe to the feeds. I think video posts would have a positive effect though. When I started domaining I followed Brian Johnson from domainparkingmoney(dot)net, he always uses videos and because of that I never forget about him and his site.

January 6th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
4

The design is fine. The more you change it, the more I will get lost.
It is the valuable content you are providing that the reason why I am coming back and you give good ideas too.

Thanks

**Jamie Says**
Thank you for your input.

January 6th, 2009 at 5:33 pm
5

keep doing what you are doing !

**Jamie Says**
Thank you for your input Yaron.

January 6th, 2009 at 7:03 pm
6

I read your posts more than any others through domaining.com. I find your blogs straight to the point with no beating around the bush and I like it like that.

If you sold it to someone else I probably wouldnt pay too much attention since you are the man. You cant buy that in a domain name.

Design wise its fine. K.I.S.S. principle.

Understanding the importance of a domain name was one of your best.

Keep up the good work

Mick

Only interested in domain related articles, particularly geo-domains, but thats just my thing.

In summary, change little and speak your mind. Content is King

**Jamie Says**
Thank you for the input Mick! I will do my very best to keep things the way they are and improve on things as well.

January 10th, 2009 at 9:45 am

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