Hi folks,

Just wanted to send you a heads up that we're going to be doing a  
little bit of banner testing for a very brief period on the English  
Wikipedia sometime soon.  For about a 24 hour period, there will be  
banners appearing to a small segment of users that direct users to a  
couple of different sets of questions for a very quick informal survey.

This is primarily a test of the medium; it's not a message test.   
We're trying learn something about people who click on our banners and/ 
or answer the questionnaire, not specifically testing the message that  
gets them there.

Our hope is that this will be minimally intrusive, since it will only  
run for one day.  The idea is to maximize the targeting of the usage  
of this tool.

The questions on the survey will be in a few broad buckets.  We're  
asking about:
- readership (how often?)
- editing frequency (for logged in users only)
- Foundation knowledge (did you know it's a non-profit?  what do you  
think the primary income source is?)
- Very basic demographics (age, sex).

We will most likely be doing more testing in the future, but for now  
these are the base questions.  We know it's not a scientific polling  
or sampling, but the goal is to extrapolate some data from what we  
find out here.

pb

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Philippe Beaudette      
Head of Reader Relations
Wikimedia Foundation

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