Yes, Your Voice Counts

By Suzanne Richardson | Tue, Dec 9, 2008 |

  

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I was proudly sporting my “I Voted Today” sticker when I ran into a friend.

He hadn’t bothered to vote. Why? He was afraid his vote wouldn’t count.

Of course, that’s just not true. Every vote counts for something – even if it doesn’t swing a state or win an election.

But maybe, when it comes to ETR, you’re feeling the same way as my friend felt. That there’s no point in speaking up.

The thing is, your “vote” counts around here, too.

We read each and every comment our readers make. We take your criticisms into account, we carefully consider your ideas, and we appreciate your taking the time to let us know what you’re thinking and how you’re progressing.

So if you haven’t let us know what you think or how you feel, please do so! Here are five ways you can make sure your voice is heard:

• E-mail us. Have a question? Want to tell us that you particularly enjoyed an article? Jot it down in an e-mail and send it to us at AskETR@ETRFeedback.com. We love to get customer comments – and we depend on you to let us know what we’re doing right and what we can do better.

• Post a review on Amazon. Just finished Michael Masterson and MaryEllen Tribby’s new book Changing the Channel? Finally got a copy of Automatic Wealth? Let us know what you thought – and read others’ reviews – at Amazon.com.

• Start a thread on our reader’s forum. If you want to discuss an ETR article… get feedback about your business idea… or find support for your weight-loss plan, check out our SpeakOut forum.

• Post comments on our website. Did an ETR article pique your interest… or even make you mad? Share your thoughts in the comments section following each article on our website.

• Submit a ticket. If you have customer service issues, we want to know about them. All you have to do is submit a ticket right here, and one of our customer service team members will answer your question or find a solution to your problem.

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