Staff Reporters
Jan 17, 2012

Campaign Asia's annual marketers' survey gets underway

ASIA-PACIFIC - Campaign Asia-Pacific, in conjunction with research firm Ipsos, has rolled out its annual Marketers' Outlook, inviting marketing professionals from all disciplines to take part.

Campaign Asia's annual marketers' survey gets underway

The annual poll provides a comprehensive picture of how marketers in the region are prioritising in 2012. It will also give an indication of how marketers aim to develop their relationships with agency partners. The comprehensive research will also take into account marketing budgets around the region, and how these are being spent.

The survey, which is now underway, will close on 1 February. To take part, please go to, http://surveys.ipsosinteractive.com/wix/p1360349412.aspx. Participants will automatically receive a copy of the final report, and will also be enrolled in a lucky draw to win an Apple iPad 2.

The findings will be revealed in Campaign Asia-Pacific's March issue.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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