Would you like a digital edition of Native Peoples magazine?
There are certainly pros and cons. Digital magazines can be downloaded at will and archived on disk. But, if you\'re on dial-up, that can take forever. For some, curling up in a favorite chair with a magazine is part of the experience. For others, the convenience of being able to search a database and immediately find what you\'re looking for is more of a plus. To help the magazine staff keep up with your needs, please take a moment to answer a few questions.
To help Native Peoples magazine keep up with our readers’ needs, please take a moment to answer these questions. Copy and paste the questions in an email, add your answers and send to nativepeoples
Please share your opinions:
(1= absolutely; 2= highly likely; 3= on the fence; 4= doubtful; 5= not in a million years)
Would you consider subscribing to a digital Native Peoples magazine?
Would you be more likely to subscribe if you could instantly download a digital magazine?
Would you be more likely to subscribe if you could opt for a digital magazine at a lower price?
Would you be more likely to subscribe if the digital issue included a searchable database?
Is it important to have a printed magazine?
Would you consider it a plus to have both digital and print versions of the magazine available?
Would it be a benefit to you to be able to archive the magazine on CD or your computer?
Would you buy a set of CDs containing the magazine’s first 20 years?
Would you buy additional digital-only magazines dedicated to one topic covered in depth?
Is the web site an integral part of the magazine?
Have you found this web site useful to research Native topics?
About you:
Are you a current subscriber to the magazine?
Have you subscribed in the past?
Have you considered subscribing?
How many issues of Native Peoples did you pick up on the newsstand in the past year?
How many issues have you borrowed from a family member or friend in the past year?
Have you ever advertised in the magazine?
Where is your primary residence?
Do you have regular access to a computer with internet capabilities?
If yes, where (home, work, school, library)?
Is your internet connection dial-up, DSL or cable?
What is your age?