Help us make MarylandReporter.com better

EDITOR’S NOTE: There is now a  link to a working feedback form. If you left us feedback earlier today, it did not get to us. We apologize for the inconvenience.

We’re sure you’ve noticed some positive changes at MarylandReporter.com in the last few months.

Our website has been completely redesigned and overhauled. We have added more photos and visual elements. We’ve brought back videos and podcasts. We made it easier for you to comment and interact with the stories. We have added a blog. We changed the way the site was organized.

However, we’re not finished with our improvements to the site. We want to make MarylandReporter.com the best it can be. In order to do that, we need your help.

There are two ways that you can help us. First, go to our new comment form, whichwill also be located on our top menu bar. This is a place for you to put anonymous comments about the site. Please tell us what we’re doing right, what we’re doing wrong, or what we could do better. We will read all of your comments and use them to make changes to our site.

You do not have to tell us who you are, but you can. If you have good ideas, we would like to be able to follow up with you about them.

We would also like to work with some readers face-to-face to learn more about how you use our website. If you have a half hour to spare, we would like to meet with you and watch you use MarylandReporter.com. When we know how our site is used, it can give us ideas to keep improving it.

If you are interested in or want to know more about being observed as you use our site, please contact us through the form.

Thanks for reading, and we hope to continue to provide you with comprehensive coverage of Maryland government and politics.

About The Author

Len Lazarick

len@marylandreporter.com

Len Lazarick was the founding editor and publisher of MarylandReporter.com and is currently the president of its nonprofit corporation and chairman of its board He was formerly the State House bureau chief of the daily Baltimore Examiner from its start in April 2006 to its demise in February 2009. He was a copy editor on the national desk of the Washington Post for eight years before that, and has spent decades covering Maryland politics and government.