We're working with a partner to put together a focus group session about technology-related projects and the projects you Make on your time. In this session, we will be brainstorming new ideas and getting your feedback on possible future concepts. This session is hosted by MAKE magazine but conducted by an outside focus group facilitator and is designed to get creative ideas about how the marketplace can better serve your needs. The focus group will be held in San Francisco this Saturday, Sept 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All qualified participants will be compensated for their time. Link.
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We're working with a partner to put together a focus group session about technology-related projects and the projects you Make on your time. In this session, we will be brainstorming new ideas and getting your feedback on possible future concepts. This session is hosted by MAKE magazine but conducted by an outside focus group facilitator and is designed to get creative ideas about how the marketplace can better serve your needs. The focus group will be held in San Francisco this Saturday, Sept 17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. All qualified participants will be compensated for their time. Link.
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Don't bother on this one. No information is forthcoming, only a survey!
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When are you guys going to come up/do something in Seattle?
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Apparently i'm not material for this one...
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Phillip,
This is a bit mysterious. I tried filling in the survey - but was offerred no inkling of next steps, nor whether I was accepted or declined, at the end. Also, since I did this anonymously (I wasn't logged in at the time) this felt frustratingly a bit like an open-loop tease.
May I respectfully suggest that, in future, this process be more clear up front?
Thanks,
Martin
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