Survey Says…

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Since yesterday was all about me, and my background, I want to shift gears to a more important topic— YOU!

 

This blog is not written for me. It is written for the reader and I want to make sure I am on the right track with my topics.

 

Once in a while, I do a short survey of my readers to help me better serve them.  It is time to do it again. 

 

survey

 

This survey is nothing intrusive, or long. 

 

Just a few easy questions to help me focus on the most relevant content for my Asset Protection Blog.

 

The survey should take about two to three minutes TOPS.

 

Please click on the survey link below:

 

Click Here to Take the Short “Asset Defenses” Survey

 

Thanks!

 

Rob

 

Marketing Tip: You can take your own surveys quickly and easily with a Free Account at www.surveymonkey.com.  That’s how this one was made.  Check it out…

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17 Comments

  1. JJ JalopyNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @7:41 am

    A super wise move there Rob!

    Your eagerness to connect with your readership is inspiring.

    Survey monkey is great, isn’t it?! A really useful tool.

    Keep on writing!
    JJ Jalopy
    Life Coaching and Home Business Advice with JJ Jalopy

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  2. Lynn LaneNo Gravatar (57 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @9:11 am

    Rob,

    I like the survey. Thanks to you and Corporate Veil Pro. I am a Corporate Record keeping God. I still read it about every month and find some little piece of info.
    DAre to be Great!
    Lynn Lane
    http://www.Warriorofsuccess.com

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    Lynn- Thanks, can I use that as a testimonial? Rob

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    Lynn LaneNo Gravatar (57 comments) Reply:

    Sure you can. Be my guest.
    Lynn

    http://www.Warriorofsuccess.com

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  3. Don ShepherdNo Gravatar (44 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @9:28 am

    Rob,

    I’m interested in finding out more about asset protection. looking forward to your posts

    Don shepherd

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  4. Sonya LenzoNo Gravatar (30 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @9:39 am

    Hi Rob, You keep raising the bar with great new ideas!!!
    SunnyMarie
    Glamour and Glitz
    http://www.sunnymarie.vox.com

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  5. Philip GravesNo Gravatar (52 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @11:47 am

    Survey duly completed. Rest assured your survey questions won’t be featuring in any of my questionnaire-critiquing blogs!

    Philip
    [Consumer Behaviour Expert]

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  6. Yann VernierNo Gravatar (6 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @6:04 pm

    Good move. I love surveymonkey (I also like Mandossian’s askdatabase.com).

    Should I take the survey even if I’m French (nobody’s perfect!) :-)

    All the best,
    Yann
    http://www.ProfitsTactics.com

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    Rob NorthrupNo Gravatar (84 comments) Reply:

    Sure Yann, take the survey! We are a non-discriminating surveyer. We even allow cheese-eating surrender monkeys to fill out our forms… (I love France and we have spent many wonderful days and evenings in the Loire Valley and along the Normany coast and of course in Paris so I’m just pulling your leg).

    I agree with you about askdatabase but I think for simple things you can’t beat Free, and that is surveymonkey. (and a few other new ones I’ve heard).

    Ciao,
    Rob

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    Steve ChambersNo Gravatar (103 comments) Reply:

    I kno what you mean, I like France so much I picked my wedding day in remembrance of the Normandy invasion!

    Just kidding of course, but I do love France.

    Steve

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  7. Steve ChambersNo Gravatar (103 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @8:47 pm

    Great survey and a reminder of just how strong a marketing tool surveys can be. Very effective blogging strategy that I can learn from.

    Steve

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  8. Bob KauferNo Gravatar (49 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @9:35 pm

    Rob great survey

    This is a great post, I am looking forward to reading more of your writing

    Bob Kaufer
    If you MOVE like the Tin Man, you will THINK like the Scarecrow and FEEL like the Lion

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  9. Darryl PaceNo Gravatar (66 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @9:47 pm

    Rob,

    Good idea for ascertaining your audience’s needs. I’ll have to tuck that “survey monkey” away in my favorites so that I can use it for my IT and health/fitness businesses.

    Darryl Pace

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  10. DIY LawyerNo Gravatar (23 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @10:45 pm

    Thanks for the post, I enjoyed it.

    The DIY Lawyer
    DIY Lawyer – Where you can learn to do your own estate planning

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  11. mark mallenNo Gravatar (35 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @10:54 pm

    You gave me a good reminder to take better care of my corporate record keeping responsibilities. Mark glaciermarketing.wordpress.com

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  12. Lisa McLellanNo Gravatar (90 comments)  •  Apr 2, 2009 @11:12 pm

    Yeah, can’t wait for you to drill this into my head again so that when I am finally ready, I don’t get stupid and lazy with records leaving myself wide open. Always a pleasure.

    Lisa McLellan, Child Care Expert – Babysitters, Nannies, and Au-pairs

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  13. Duane CunninghamNo Gravatar (51 comments)  •  Apr 3, 2009 @12:12 am

    Hi Rob,

    As always you come up with great ways of engaging your market and surveys are certainly a great way to get into the mind of what your client is thinking and feeling

    Great Stuff

    Duane

    Learn Winning Persuasion Techniques that Work Like Magic by Tapping Into the Psychology of the Mind with Persuasion Expert Duane Cunningham!

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  14. JC MacKenzieNo Gravatar (48 comments)  •  Apr 3, 2009 @12:46 am

    That was very interesting, gave me an idea or two for a survey of my own.

    Thanks

    JC JC

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  15. John HoNo Gravatar (86 comments)  •  Apr 3, 2009 @6:52 am

    Survey serves the all important purpose of finding thirsty crowds.

    Good work, Rob!

    John Ho
    Understanding Personalities for Better Influence & Persuasion

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  16. April BraswellNo Gravatar (73 comments)  •  Apr 3, 2009 @9:06 pm

    Great in our business relationship like our intimate romantic relationship to check in and communicate about

    what do you want

    Excellent!

    All the best,

    April Braswell
    Online Dating Coach, Dating Expert

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  17. David PowerNo Gravatar (42 comments)  •  Apr 19, 2009 @7:16 pm

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