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This is Doug Meacham’s personal blog. Everything posted on this blog is his personal opinion and does not necessarily represent the views of his employer or its clients.

NextUp posts are primarily focused on Customer Experience, Marketing, Innovation and Social Media trends.

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  1. Rhea on

    Hi there,

    My name is Rhea de Bies and I am a student working on my master thesis in Marketing Management.
    I am currently writing my master thesis about blog marketing in the CE industry. I did my internship at Philips Consumer Electronics and there I got inspired to write about this subject.
    To complete my research I need respondents who recently bought a CE product and looked for purchase information online, especially on blogs. Recently I was allowed to post on Marketingfacts.nl (Dutch) and they also put up a link to my survey to help me. This was a succes for my overal response rate, but I need to increase the response rate of my blogging questions. I need more blog visitors to answer my questions. So I thougt about your blog, that I visit for quite some time now. Would you put a link to my survey (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=173152692608) on your blog or forum to increase my response rate of blog readers? I also give away 20 euro cash cheques to 3 lucky winners.
    Many thanks in advance.

    Kind regards,
    Rhea de Bies


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