NBC Wall Street Journal Survey Shows Americans Souring on Social Media
The folks at NBC News/Wall Street Journal polled 1,000 adults about their overall perception of social media in America. The results of the poll showed that a majority of Americans are not big fans of social media in general and have deep disdain towards powerhouse players Facebook and Twitter. “If America was giving social media […]
Get in that Monster Mash State of Mind with the Ennect Halloween Online Survey
Get in that Monster Mash mood with these top Halloween lists. From Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller”, be sure to let us know what your Halloween favorites are by taking the Ennect Halloween Survey and if you are daring enough try the Ennect Halloween Brand Challenge – make wise choices with the […]
2016 Presidential Primary Campaign Season – A Frenzy of Event Management and Political Surveys
Politics, presidential primary debates, party campaign events and political surveys are as common as apple pie and hot dogs on the Fourth of July these days. The jockeying for position within the Republican and Democratic Party for a shot at the presidential nomination is in high gear. Political pundits, news organizations and higher educational institutions […]
Who is Trumping Who in Political Surveys on Eve of First Republican Presidential Candidate Debate
To invoke legendary boxing MC Michael Buffer – “Let’s get ready to rumble!” The national political sparring season starts with the Fox News Republican presidential candidate debate. We thought it would be interesting to take a look at what some of the leading national political surveys and polls are saying about the current crop of […]
Major League Baseball’s Midsummer Classic is a Culmination of Loyal Fanatic Voting, Professional Event Management and Love for America’s Past Time
The Midsummer Classic which is aptly named for Major League Baseball’s All-Star game is upon us once again. The Midsummer Classic is the halfway-point of the Major League Baseball season which celebrates the best players that both the American and National leagues have to offer. The winning league of the All-Star game is rewarded with […]
Improving the Success Rate of Your New Year’s Marketing Resolutions
Well, it’s that time of year. Time to reflect upon the past year, relish success, ponder missed opportunities and make outrageous New Year’s resolutions that most likely won’t be kept. According to Statisticbrain.com, 48% of Americans usually make some sort of New Year’s resolution and get this; only 8% are successful in achieving their goals! […]
Survey Predicts Electronics for Dad This Year!
The results are in from Ennect’s 2011 Fathers’ Day Survey. We’re predicting a big year for electronics gear for dads this year. Looks like some dads will be surprised or disappointed to not receive a tie on Fathers’ Day. You can check the results out below. According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), consumers spent […]
5 Design Tips to Increase Survey Participation: A Gift from the Girl Scouts
Girl Scouts Western Pennsylvania (GSWPA) doesn’t just deliver cookies… or host summer and day camps… or sponsor leadership award events… or train girls to become leaders. GSWPA also actively monitors the activities they sponsor for ways to make them better. One of the key tools in their box of feedback practices is Ennect Survey. And […]
Sloppy Technique Skews Online Survey Accuracy
Today’s web-based survey software has put easy-to-use research tools into the hands of more marketers than ever before. Even creating sophisticated surveys – with skip logic or matrix questions – can be relatively easy to accomplish. But not all users implement best practices with the same rigor professional researchers employ. Sloppy survey techniques can skew […]
Howz It Goin Out There Manufacturers? Here’s a Resource for You
With the economy not doing as well as anticipated and back-to-school retail sales lower than expected, I thought it was time to see what others in the industrial marketing community were saying to manufacturers these days. (Was I looking for colleagues-in-arms or still feeling residual guilt for the “Hey Manufacturing! Stop Whining. Start Marketing.” post?) […]
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