We want to get to know you and tap into your thoughts, opinions, and ideas about AIMS and our activities. So we prepared a short survey. And to make the offer a little sweeter there's 30 gigs of incentive. ...everyone who completes the survey will be entered into a draw for a 30GB video ipod.
Understanding the membership and what you'd like to see from the association goes a long way to helping us plan events and other initiatives so please take a few minutes to answer the questions. The questions are straightforward and don't require any complicated mind bending thought (I promise!).
Click on the link below to complete the survey:
http://survey2.delvinia.com/wix2/p58415109.aspx
A big shout out and thanks to our volunteers on the research committee!
The process started with a good brainstorming session and then Lucia Kuzminski from Outlook Research took care of writing and carefully finessing the questions. I had no idea how much goes into making sure each question is worded so that it's clear, ranking scale is appropriate, and the text isn't leading in any way. Thanks to Lucia's efforts we'll be able to draw reliable conclusions from the final data.
Ted Doering of Delvinia stepped in to handle the technical logistics in terms of survey programming and hosting.
The rest of the team is Candice Weber from Cesart, Heather Sanderson from Random House, and Tanya Stambolic from mmarketing inc. All adding their thoughts and input along the way. And thanks to Candice for putting together the rules and regs.
Thanks to the team effort we'll have a lot of really useful information for planning future events and activities.
Now it's your turn. Please take a moment and complete our member survey. Who knows...you might be the lucky winner of the 30GB video ipod!
Here's the link again - http://survey2.delvinia.com/wix2/p58415109.aspx
The survey is being hosted by Delvinia - a digital agency that leverages insight, innovation and technology to help clients deliver superior digital customer experiences. For more information please visit www.delvinia.com.
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