Brownstoner Reader Survey
It’s been two and a half years since the last time we took a reader survey. When we took the last survey the market was still in the throes of optimism; now, as we all know, the world’s a slightly different place. So while we gotta do this so that we can have some fresh…

It’s been two and a half years since the last time we took a reader survey. When we took the last survey the market was still in the throes of optimism; now, as we all know, the world’s a slightly different place. So while we gotta do this so that we can have some fresh data to give potential advertisers, it’ll also be interesting to see how the demographics and psychology of the readership has shifted. As always, we’ll share the data with you and, as always, we thank you for your participation. If you have five minutes, please take the survey here.
Totally agree, CMU. And I’m swearing off events/places/products that are launched or curated.
“Denton, aren’t your a money manager?”
Huh? My firm (and I) perform engineering and diagnostic services on the mechanical equipment of large NYC office buildings. We also do some wholesale distribution and light manufacturing related to this. I dabble in the markets, photography, cooking, wine, and a few other things. Can’t all be about work.
cmu, I hope to see you again at Union Hall tomorrow night. Details in the Forum.
I would have liked a “Nonprofit” job category.
AHGGG! “consume” the New York Times and other media!! Stop with the grating neologisms already.
Sorry, turns out we can’t change the content of the questions once the survey has begun 🙁
Posted by: brownstoner at October 14, 2009 2:34 PM
Oh well, I guess I’ll be left out. I totally could have skewed that 25-29 brownstoner age category numbers.
“Sorry, turns out we can’t change the content of the questions once the survey has begun :(”
Why not? The Republicans do that all the time.
Denton, aren’t your a money manager?
Brownstoner brand: Isn’t it how much you trust *the site* not those silly individuals on it such as myself whose household income is less than $250,000 per year?