Participate In Vanderbilt's Practitioner Survey For Social Media Impact!

As I  have mentioned multiple times, I am working with a talented team of MBAs here at Vanderbilt to better understand the economic impact of social media.  As we draw to the last phase of the project – we need your input as a practitioner in the world of social media marketing & development.

We have a survey that should only take you 5-10 minutes and aims to discover and understand your thoughts and opinions on Social Media and the role it plays in the context of larger marketing strategies. Completing it will not only give you the warm and fuzzy glow of helping four aspiring Social Media minds, but also a copy of an exclusive results report once we compile the data.

To begin the survey – use the link below:

http://owen.qualtrics.com/SE?SID=SV_bqNr6GcxPezDOq8&SVID=Prod

Please feel free to forward this post and link to any of your colleagues that can offer input on social media marketing and development as we would love to expand the reach of our study to as many marketing professionals as possible.

Again, as a small token of our appreciation for completing this survey – make sure to include your e-mail address when prompted so we can share with you the results of the survey.

Thanks!

Best Wishes,
Jared, Marie, Lawrence & Ellery

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2 thoughts on “Participate In Vanderbilt's Practitioner Survey For Social Media Impact!

  1. I’m really looking forward to your results and hopefully it’ll wake up a lot of companies to engage in social media.

    Thanks!

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