Re: Please help me with research for my advertising class: www.surveymonkey.com/s/toyotaprius Haha... no I am definitely a student. The research is for my Account Planning class. We are doing an advertising campaign on the Toyota Prius for a project. It's funnny... because the professor assigned the Toyota Prius as our campaign literally about two days before the recalls were announced... and so now we have to add "how our campaign will solve Toyota's image issues after the recalls." It makes the campaign a little more difficult. I would be happy to share the results.
I'M turning 40 this year. And I'm trolling for a trophy husband. Things that make a husband trophy worthy: Intelligence Integrity Confidence.
This is what I get from the site: and a bunch of other debugging spew. . I would also question the relevance of one's income and other personal details, and I think anything that asks that [esp. some random thing on the internet] is a little intrusive. Please remember that next time you do something like this. The rest of you might want to be a little more careful about what you bang about yourselves into random web forms. . _H*
Income, gender and other details are relevant, as they show who the target audience of an advertising campaign should be. It's not like I asked where you live... or your social security number.
And why would you assume that anything that I put down on an internet form has any relationship to reality?
I completed the survey although I have no intention of ever buying another sedan. The Prius hasn't been a sedan for 2 generations.
Because our visiting student didn't search for our earlier polls on age and income, the survey suffers from a 'limit' problem. Bob Wilson
done I agree. That would make it easier to see a real pay/miles-driven distribution. When household income is double/triple/more off the scale and it is being counted the same as someone $1 over or same with driving 1000mi/wk compared to 172, it just doesnt make sense.