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October 29, 2009
Posted by Ryan Graves

Customer Development, brought to you by Rypple

For anyone who studies customer development you know that feedback is at the forefront of any successful product. In order to build a product or service that customers will actually want and hopefully pay for. If you’re not asking for customers to pay, you likely want their time and attention. I see this blog as a product and a service, you consume, and hopefully you learn, at least that’s my hope :) I work hard to write interesting stuff so that you’ll learn something from and give me your attention for a few minutes a day. I’ve decided to practice what I preach and ask ya’ll for feedback.

I’ve done surveys in the past but I was always able to provide categories that I wanted feedback and on, now I’d like to ask for your feedback in a more open form. My friends (and I really consider them friends) at Rypple have released an embeddable widget so that you can ask for feedback directly on your blog/website. The widget above, which will also stay in the blog sidebar (down and right), will hopefully collect your ideas and feedback on what you like and topics you want to hear about most from me! If this is your first time on the blog or if you’re a regular reader I’d love for you to drop in a quick idea (almost as short as a tweet) about what you enjoy reading most, or things I can work on! It’s anonymous and quick, and I’d really appreciate the help.

Thanks guys, and great job Rypple!

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  • Hi. I'm Ryan Graves and this is my personal blog. I'm an entrepreneur living in San Francisco, but I'm from San Diego. My wife blogs too, and I love my family.

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