Re: effective way to ask for reader feedback on a help topic
Was looking for help on a feature of Google Calendar. At the end of the page, I saw the following:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"Aaron is a Search expert and author of this help page. Leave him feedback
below about the page.", next to his avatar.
Tech writers now have a face! IMHO pretty neat and encourages users to
send feedback.
Do you guys use this technique in your online documentation?
Erika
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