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How Are We Doing?

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SwatchJunkies

December 1, 2011

It’s been a big year for Sightline. We’ve rolled out a version of the Sightline Daily website, published a handful of new reports, and brought you new series like Making Sustainability Legal and Northwest Ocean Acidification—and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

So…

How are we doing?

Once a year we ask our readers to give us their two cents in our annual survey. The survey lets us know how we’ve done over the last year, and what we can do to make 2012 even better. It’s your chance to tell us the issues that are near and dear to your heart, and for us to find out how you all are using our work.

Plus, one survey taker will win a $50 gift card to Powell’s Books (online or in-store), Portland’s famous, independently-owned bookstore!

So what are you waiting for? Take our annual survey today.

And thanks!

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2 thoughts on “How Are We Doing?”

  1. I took the survey and want to know what software your site used. Is a commercial package or business or did someone just create the pages?

    thanks
    Jim Bellinger

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