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Wiltshire firms urged to air their views in monthly survey (From Swindon Advertiser)
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Wiltshire firms are urged to air their views in online survey
11:39am Thursday 10th January 2013 in News
Wiltshire Business Magazine
Wiltshire-based businesses are urged to share their experiences of social media and voice their views on Europe in an online survey specifically aimed at decision-makers in this region.
The quarterly Wiltshire Business Barometer, run by law firm Withy King in association with Wiltshire Business magazine, is a short, online survey designed to provide a snapshot of what it’s like to do business in the region as well as canvas views on the hot topics of the day.
The results are shared afterwards with all respondents via email as well as through a four-page feature in Wiltshire Business magazine. There are opportunities for respondents to contribute to the editorial as well as to network with other regional businesses using the LinkedIn group ‘Wiltshire Business Barometer’.
“It’s interesting to hear first hand what trading conditions are like for fellow businesses in Wiltshire and to hear their views on the latest topical issues,” said Malcolm Gregory, head of the corporate commercial team at Withy King in Swindon.
“We had a great response to our first survey and hope that local businesses will continue to give up a few minutes of their time once a quarter, to build a regional picture which is thought-provoking and benefits us all.”
The Wiltshire Business Barometer is anonymous although survey respondents are invited to participate in the PR which accompanies it. It is a short, multiple-choice survey which will take just a few minutes to complete. To add your voice to the Barometer, please visit http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2JNN2JY The survey closes at 5pm on Monday, 14 January.