UrbanTurf Asks for 4 Minutes
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Loyal readers, we have a small favor to ask.
We have put together a short survey and we hope that you will take some time out of surfing the internet at lunch and fill it out. The questions range from quick demographic data to what you like and don’t like about UT.
This information is very helpful in making UrbanTurf a bigger and better publication. The survey only takes 4 minutes (seriously — we timed it), and your answers are totally anonymous.
As a thank-you to those who complete the survey, we will randomly draw 5 names to win a $50 gift certificate to either Amazon.com or Groupon.
That’s 4 minutes for the chance to win 50 bucks. How can you not fill this survey out?
Thank you,
Team UrbanTurf
This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/urbanturf_asks_for_4_minutes/2211.
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