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Sena Schaefer: Why not put Countdown a click away?

Fifty percent of her school age grandchildren love countdowns; other 50% could care less.

Sena Schaefer

Why not change your presentation of the school countdown? Could you make a headline that requires clicking on to go into the countdown? That way, the ones who love countdowns could visit at their heart's desire and the others could go their merry way enjoying summer at their heart’s desire!

I have two school age grandchildren. One loves to have multiple countdowns going on a dry erase board at all times and the other could care less! Your readers apparently fall into the same two basic categories!

Thanks for keeping Columbia Magazine online! - Sena Schaefer Thanks, Sena Schaefer: That might be the solution, though we usually reserve that mechanism for our warnings for our friends who are in snake reality-denial. We're reviewing the situation intensely at the moment. - EW




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