The routine daily feedback I get is enormous enough... dozens of daily emails, 10-20 daily posts on other blogs, these forums, cards and letters in the mail, phone calls, faxes, etc. The last thing I'd need would be to crank up the volume on the feedback.
No matter what topic I write about, I get feedback saying, "You've lost it. Go back to writing about X," while ten others will say, "That's the best article I've ever read. Keep writing more on that -- it's having a huge impact on me." That just comes with the territory.
In 2005 I made a humorous blog post about the feedback cycle here:
http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/200...rite-feedback/
I'm sure everyone would love for me to write about the topics that interest them personally, but with nearly 2M visitors per month, that's not going to happen.
However, if there are specific topics you'd like to see addressed, feel free to submit a suggestion. It's more helpful to me, since general whining isn't actionable.
Then again... if I'm not writing about the topics that interest you, why not do it yourself?