ClickZ/JupiterResearch Wants Your Input

ClickZ and JupiterResearch are doing their semi-annual Search Marketing executive survey, and want your participation. This survey will capture what strategies search marketers are pursuing, what features and tools are most important to them and where marketers are spending their search dollars. It’s a short, 25-question survey, and your responses are strictly confidential. As a […]

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ClickZ and JupiterResearch are doing their semi-annual Search Marketing executive survey, and want your participation. This survey will capture what strategies search marketers are pursuing, what features and tools are most important to them and where marketers are spending their search dollars.

It’s a short, 25-question survey, and your responses are strictly confidential.

As a participant JupiterResearch will send you the aggregated survey results and you will be entered into a sweepstakes to win a $50 gift certificate from Amazon.com.

More details from the press release:


Please note that:

– Individual responses are strictly confidential (under NDA).
– Responses are only used in aggregate and anonymous form.
– Only one response is accepted from each company.
– Cookies must be enabled on your browser in order to access the survey.

We will be drawing a winner at the close of the survey. If possible, we would like to receive your completed survey by Friday, February 9th, 2007. If you have any questions about the survey or problems using the form, please contact Ina Mitskaviets (mailto:[email protected]). If you feel that another person in your company is better suited to provide this information, please send an e-mail to Ina Mitskaviets with information on how to contact the appropriate person within your organization.

To take the survey, visit this page.


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Chris Sherman
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Chris Sherman (@CJSherman) is a Founding editor of Search Engine Land and is now retired.

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