Maizie Simpson

What Do You Think of the New Blog?

Wow, can you believe it’s been a whole month and a half since we launched our new website? Now that we’ve started to settle in and get used to the new look and feel of Magoosh, it’s time to collect some feedback!

We have our Product Team talking to students about how to improve each of our testing pages, our Content Team researching how to revamp our online and video content, and now I want to reach out to you and find out what you think about the new blog!

As you may have noticed, we’ve taken it in a whole new direction. (Let’s reminisce once more on what the site used to look like…)

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You may have also noticed that we’ve broken our new blog into three categories: Philosophy, Education, and Team News.

Philosophy is for any article about our business ideologies and practices. In other words, why we do what we do and how we do it.

Education is for articles about anything under the education and edtech sun — advice for test preppers, our opinions on big edu stories, and even app reviews.

Team News is all about giving you an inside look at Magoosh. This is where you can find out about any big events we have going on, or announcements we want to make. We always want to keep you in the loop with what’s happening at our company, so that’s why this section exists!

So now I turn to you, our wonderful blog readers! What do you think of the changes?

Have you liked the new articles? Disliked them? Wish we would write more about a certain topic? Let us know! 🙂

We greatly value any and every kind of feedback you have because it helps us tailor our content to your needs and interests! Feel free to send your questions or comments to me at maizie [at] magoosh [dot] com. We can even set up a time to chat on the phone or Skype too.

Let’s work together to create a blog optimized for you and many other Magoosh readers to come!

Author

  • Maizie Simpson

    Maizie writes about Magoosh and gets others to talk about Magoosh. A graduate of the University of Arizona (Bear Down!) with a BA in Journalism, she loves nuanced grammar rules, learning strange languages, and traveling to new places. She has an unnatural obsession with Middle Eastern politics and Mexican food.