Staff Reporters
Oct 29, 2012

You could win an iPad for taking our Marketer's Outlook survey

ASIA-PACIFIC - We're seeking the opinions of Campaign Asia-Pacific readers for our annual Marketer's Outlook survey—and we're giving away an iPad to one lucky respondent.

You could win an iPad for taking our Marketer's Outlook survey

Campaign Asia-Pacific is conducting its annual Marketers Outlook Survey, which aims to understand the priorities and perspectives of marketing professionals in Asia-Pacific.

The survey focuses on your thoughts about 2012 and your outlook for the year ahead. It takes about 10 to 15 minutes to complete. Results will be published in the January 2013 issue of Campaign Asia-Pacific.

If you complete the whole survey, you will automatically be entered into a lucky draw to win a new iPad. In addition, you will also receive a copy of the full report.

Take the Marketer's Outlook survey.

(You will be asked to submit some personal details, and then you will receive an email invitation to the survey within 24 hours.)

Source:
Campaign Asia

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