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Take the 2016 WordPress User Survey
With WordCamp US a little less than a month away, it's time to take the 2016 WordPress user survey. The survey is quick and easy to fill out with only a few questions to answer. Results are anonymized and will be shared at this year's State of the Word presentation.
Results from last year's survey were not shared during Matt Mullenweg's State of the Word presentation. During the question and answer portion, Mullenweg was asked about the results.
"Lots of data to go over, but basically more people are using WordPress, app development is growing, lots of people are making their living with WordPress, and other great trends are showing up," Mullenweg responded. "We'll try to do a blog post about it."
A post highlighting the results from the 2015 survey has yet to be published.
In 2014, 33K people took the survey and of those 33K, 7,539 or 25% said they make their living from WordPress. Over 90% of respondents said they built more than one site.
If you use WordPress, please take a few minutes to complete the survey. Also, tickets are still available to attend WordCamp US December 2-4.
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