12th January 2015

Social Media Survey

Thanks to you back in 2013 we published the results of our social media survey

Now we're looking to update this for 2015 and we're looking for your help again

We'd really appreciate it if you took 8 minutes to share with us how you're using social media today and how that's moved on from your original thoughts (if at all).

If you're not using social - then we'd still love to hear from you and why you're choosing not to.

Survey link

 


Why bother?
To thank you, you'll be automatically entered into a draw to win a case of wine to restock after the festive period.  But don't worry - if you're doing a dry January - the wine will be with you in February!

You'll also get access to the results.  Since the last survey we've created a whole host of free resources for you to really help with your social media, including how to get over 1,000 followers on twitter, the financial planners guide to social media and more.  You can find these at www.financial-socialmedia.co.uk/resources.

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