Guys, would you help me with something please? I need to know what you think.
I have a big year-long project that’s drawing to a close over the next few weeks (it wasn’t a Lightroom project, just in case you think that means LR4’s due out now!). That should free up more of my time, which I want to spend helping you get the best out of Lightroom.
What I need to know is what YOU want me to do with that extra time.
How can I help you with Lightroom?
Here’s the link to the survey… 
I have a few big Lightroom projects on the go, including my next book and a couple of surprises, but I need to know what you need from me. What’s most helpful? Do you prefer quick tips on Twitter or long blog posts? Do you want me to spend even more time on the forums or writing other books? Do you like that I personally reply to every email? Is there anything else you’d like to see me doing? What’s most useful to YOU personally?
As I said, I’m working on the next book and I’ve had some great emails with some really good suggestions, most of which are making their way into the next book (calm down, that’s still not a hint about LR4’s release date – or even of its existence – they’re suggestions that apply to any LR version). But my book is designed around real users just like you, and I want to make it your ideal book. I’ve put a few ideas in the survey, but I’m open to any suggestions you might have.
While we’re talking about the book, I have to say another HUGE thank you to everyone who recommends it or has taken the time to write a review. You make it possible for me to spending my time doing what I love – helping you with your Lightroom problems – and I really appreciate that.
I know you’re very busy people, and I appreciate you taking the time to help, so I’ve kept the survey short – it should only take 2-3 minutes to complete.
Everyone who leaves their email address on the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win an eBook bundle of my book – you get to choose which version, so if you already have my LR3 book, you can save your prize to use against a future version, which you’ll be the first to receive.
Thanks for your help guys!
I don’t care for your survey so let me answer here. I teach LR to a camera club and after going over all the details, people have a problem putting it all together. There is so much detail in LR that it is easy to lose sight of the workflow. In the last lesson, I have them bring in images they have worked on and as a group, we work on the images. I suggest you offer an image each week to let your audience work on and then show them in a video how you would approach the image and offer suggestions on alternative approaches. –dan
Thanks Dan, interesting idea. I’ll definitely add your comments to my survey list.