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We want to hear from you, the reader, in our first ever readership survey, here. It’s just 10 questions and should take just five minutes of your time. Almost three years ago, Technically Philly launched. We wanted to cover technology how we thought it should be covered: locally, with an eye to urban renewal by […]

We want to hear from you, the reader, in our first ever readership survey, here. It’s just 10 questions and should take just five minutes of your time.

Almost three years ago, Technically Philly launched.
We wanted to cover technology how we thought it should be covered: locally, with an eye to urban renewal by creating jobs, making government more transparent and combating the digital divide. While we played newsman, we also focused on making the product sustainable through sales.
We launched a consulting practice, threw events, helped create Philly Tech Week and have gone about being a part of connecting a community. From our very original business plan, we wanted to grow to a membership, where we would be offering clear value for a community that would, in turn, help support us.
Our content will always be free and available, but we think there are other services we can offer and some we already do that are worth paying for. We want to hear from you to get a better sense of what you think we should focus on.
So, please, take our 10-question, five-minute membership survey here.

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