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Reader Survey

As you can probably guess, running Universe Today is a pretty expensive process for me, so I’m always trying to figure out ways to offset the expense. I’ve signed up for a new banner network that’s serving up the top and sidebar ads. Before the network is willing to run better targeted ads for the site, they need my readers to complete a quick survey. It should only take about 2 minutes of your time, doesn’t store any personal information about you. Once enough people have completed the survey, the ad network will present Universe Today to more specific advertisers.

Here’s a link to the survey.

I’d also like you to tell me if you see obnoxious and inappropriate ads. I’d especially like to know if you see anything trying to take over the browser or causing popup windows.

Email me at info@universetoday.com

Also, I don’t mind if you’re running something like Firefox with Adblock+. I run it too from time to time. If you’re concerned about ads, feel free to turn them off in your browser.

Thanks!

Fraser Cain
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Universe Today

Fraser Cain

Fraser Cain is the publisher of Universe Today. He's also the co-host of Astronomy Cast with Dr. Pamela Gay. Here's a link to my Mastodon account.

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