Online Content Strategy Template Question Title * 1. Choose the stuff you'd like to see on Wad Mabbit (select all that apply) Driver Training (motorcycle) Longer articles or content (e.g., eBook, downloadable guide) Videos (e.g., YouTube) Adobe Photoshop Customer reviews (e.g., Yelp, Amazon) Shorter articles or content (e.g., email newsletter, blog post) Microsoft Excel Social media posts (e.g., tweet, Facebook post) Adobe tutorials Driver Instructor Training (truck) Training Compliance articles Screen and image capture Microsoft Project Microsoft Visio Driver Instructor Training (motorcycle) Using a mobile device safely Safety at work Driver Training (truck) Using a computer safely Microsoft Word Management articles Photos, infographics, images, or illustrations Personal safety Driver Training (car) How to instruct or coach adults Audio (e.g., Podcast) Microsoft tutorials More funny blogs Best internet security software Android tutorials Slides or presentations Online Safety Driver Instructor Training (car) Adobe Acrobat Training and Assessment under the AQTF Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 2. We're pretty casual (sometimes snarky) in our writing. It's the way we roll. We've been there, done that and talk from a position of expertise and experience. However, we recognise that hat doesn't fit all. If this puts you off, what approaches do you prefer (note why in 'Other'). - Select all that apply - Other is mandatory Humorous Friendly Serious Informative Educational Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 3. What do you use to share our stuff? (Select all that apply) Email Facebook Google+ LinkedIn Pinterest Twitter I don't share this type of information online Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 4. Are you a? Customer Trainer or Instructor Training or Quality Manager Professional Consultant administration type Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 5. Do you want to subscribe to channels?If so, and we provide this, for some channels, we'd have to hire acknowledged content authors (we don't pay vermin for click-bait traps). We're wondering what model is best to fund this and supply accurate, current and peer-reviewed articles and columns. So would appreciate your thoughts... Yes No Maybe I'd pay $1 per channel a year I'd pay $5 per channel a year I'd pay $3 per category a year I'd pay $15 per category a year I'd pay $50 for the lot each year OK Question Title * 6. What would you like to see on our site? OK DONE