Take 10 Minutes To Join the Boating Industry Canada 2012 Marketing Survey!

Don’t you wish you knew what everyone else was going to do?

If you have not already taken a few minutes to participate in the Boating Industry Canada 2012 Marketing Survey, please do it now!

Canada’s recreational boating industry is mainly made up of family businesses and it’s seasonal – we all get just a few months to be successful.

In his Ad Nauseam marketing column on page 14 of the April issue of Boating Industry Canada magazine, John Morris made the observation that the winter boat show season was a pretty fine one.

Now it’s spring; the earliest spring Canada has seen in our lifetimes. As the sun begins to shine, it’s an exciting opportunity to reconnect with the buying public, flex those marketing muscles and start ringing the cash register.

So, how do you fit in?

Are things better in your operation? Are you doing the right things, or at least the things that others are doing?

Join our 2012 Marketing Survey. To start, Part 1, Click here – everyone answers 20 general questions that apply to everyone.

If you’re a Manufacturer or Distributor, answer the questions in Part 2. [but not Part 3] Click here

If you are a Marina, Dealer or Chandlery, answer the questions in Part 3 [but not part 2]. Click here

There – done!

We will tabulate the results and share them [no names of course] in the next issue of Boating Industry Canada magazine and in our Newsweek newsletters.

The more people who join, the more accurate the information will be so do your part right now!

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