What do you want?

by GSDbyDesign_editor 6. November 2007 06:41

What do you want?

 The German Shepherd by Design is shaped by your needs, wants, and suggestions.

A few fanciers want this publication to fail. They have made clear that our roast of Ed Barritt, whom we hold in the highest regard, was distasteful. Because we promptly respond to our customers’ wants and needs, we immediately removed the roast from our site. We spoke with Mr. Barritt, who assured us there was no harm done. (Have you ever seen a roast that wasn’t offensive?)

Still the attacks persist.

We have seen emails which openly and directly advise our customers and potential customers not to advertise with us. In response, two fanciers have chosen to remove their paid ads early.

Since we exist for your benefit, we’d like to know if you find our services of value. Is there an outcry from the fancy, as our opponents allege, to dissolve our website?

There is no sense in carrying on what has become a full-time job if the people we are meant to serve don’t want the service.

            We believe we offer a high-quality product. We believe the fancy benefits from having the option of online advertising. And we firmly believe that consumers need advertising they can afford.

            Which brings us back to the headline of this article: What do you want?

            We have created a brief survey designed to give us the answer. Please go here http://survey.constantcontact.com/survey/a07e26voer5f8n6rcct/start and help

us improve our services to you.

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