Last summer, I took a risk by deciding to launch an initiative designed to help surveyhealth marketing communications pros from around the world, educate themselves, share knowledge and collaborate.  I took an even bigger risk by calling it the Path of the Blue Eye Project and using transmedia storytelling elements to introduce and explain the initiatve’s goals.

Today, I am happy to report that because of YOUR support the Project with the unusual name and presentation style is gaining momentum.  Following are just a few of the things we have achieved together:

  • Content distributed via our custom URL (pbeye.info) has received more than 8,000 clicks and hundreds of retweets (via Twitter) to date, demonstrating that many people value the content we distribute each week
  • The extended Project community (Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, RSS) has grown to over 1,000 individuals
  • Our work has been recognized by prominent bloggers, including Dan Dunlop, Nedra Weinreich and Kevin Kruse
  • Our knowledge community, Living the Path is receiving hundreds of visits  and adding new members each week
  • Our bi-monthly “Casual Conversation” Webinar series is steadily attracting new participants

Thank you for your support and contributions to the Project thus far. We want to do more, but we need your help.

We have put together a brief survey designed to help us better understand your needs and plan for the Project’s future.  Please take a few minutes to complete this survey, as it will help us help YOU. Please click here to take the survey.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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