There is a growing demand for a European survey on the use of RSS and weblogs in/by the media.
Nooked already launched a survey on this topic for journalists, analysts and bloggers. From a PR pro point of view, I definitely need to estimate at which point journalist are using these new channels to keep tracking news,whether it is simply by subscribing to RSS feeds or if they are used to tracking tools that can provide results directly in a RSS feed like PubSub or Feedster between many others.
I am actually in contact with several people/Association also extremely interested in sorting out some pan-european survey thanks to some joint/collaborative effort.
I've been lucky to get sponsored by WebSurveyor to use their online survey services to conduct any survey of interest to me in the next months, so this will be a perfect opportunity to launch this RSS/blogging survey.
But if we want it to be relevant, we'd need to be able to contact the widest scope of journalists, media etc... So any association or group that could provide some lists that I could include in the panel would be very welcome, I'll of course share the result of the survey here.
So if you're interested to participate, just ping me here. I am actually abble to work on the french territory but don't have tons of contact through european media unfortunately till now.
Update: Tom Murphy from PR Opinions is launching his second annual PR survey, take few minutes to complete it.
Web survey is a great PR tool - before we became a part of WebSurveyor (our company, Stratagem, a PR agency, was bought by WebSurveyor last December) we used them to promote 'unexciting' enterprise software companies and associations. We conducted surveys on their behalf, then published press-reelases and reports based on the findings.
Posted by: Yegor Kuznetsov | 24 March 2005 at 05:31 PM