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subjects
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Who should vote and/or upload polls?
Click on + to see why?
Operators/carriers
As a professional, you want to gather intelligence about anything that might impact your business or area of work.
Vendors
From hardware to content professional, you need to obtain market feedback on anything that will impact your business.
Industry analysts
You will be able to shoot regular questions across the bows of industry to support the contents of your regular research pipelines, including trend analysis reports.
Financial analysts
You may want the latest views on a sector trend so you can advise major investor clients prior to company purchases, buyouts, takeovers.
Technology/telecoms PR companies
You will be able to call on this business tool to support appropriate client press releases, which might require independent input.
Editors and leading media
You may wish to support industry business and technological reports and stories with validated statistics.
How to write a poll
A short guide
You
need to be a registered user before you can create a poll: click
here to register. You must log in to be able to upload your
poll: in the top right corner of this page (Home), enter your
ID and Password, these are sent to you by e-mail during
the registration process; click on the Login button; then in the top right corner
of this page (Home), click on Set-up a Poll and follow on-screen
instructions.
Click on Set-up a Poll and follow on-screen instructions.
Asking questions is something we all do every day.
Asking multiple choice questions, however, is not.
To ensure your poll works:
— Take
a look at some of the existing questions on the website and
their possible answers;
— Choose your own answer and what alternative answers there
might be, eventually ask colleagues or friends;
— Think about exactly "what
is it I want to know?" Think about the types of answers which will
be of use to you;
— If nothing comes to mind, maybe a straight Yes/No/Don’t
Know choice is enough;
— Maybe all you need are percentage estimates
or timeframes, in which case three or four possible answers,
e.g 10%, 30%, 50%, or 2008, 2010, 2012 will work best. Even though you may
know what you want to hear, TelecomPolls.com is here to give you objective
support from industry peers for your preferred answer.
If you need further assistance, please contact us by clicking here.
And the winner is...
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Rory MacHale, CTO of Ammeon, Dublin/Ireland (pictured with Norbert Sagnard (left) of the TelecomPolls.com Team) and Louise Mifsud, Customer Relations Management Executive at Vodafone in Malta, who each won a Nintendo DS Lite in December 2006 and April 2007 respectively. |
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