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PR Daily Reader Survey
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1.
Which of the following best describes your current job title?
President/General Manager/CEO
Chief Communications Officer or other C-Level
Director
SVP/EVP
VP
Manager
Account Executive
Account Supervisor
Associate/Assistant/Coordinator
Specialist
Self-employed/Sole practitioner
Freelancer
Student
Retired
2.
What industry do you work in?
PR/communications/marketing agency
Technology
Healthcare
Finance
Education
Retail
Manufacturing
Transportation
Hospitality
Real Estate
Energy
Entertainment
Agriculture
Construction
Telecommunications
Automotive
Pharmaceuticals
Food and Beverage
Aerospace
Biotechnology
Insurance
Media and Publishing
Mining
Utilities
Professional Services
Legal Services
Nonprofit
Government
Sports and Recreation
Fashion and Apparel
Environmental Services
Other (please specify)
3.
How many employees work at your organization?
Less than 100
101-500
501-1,000
1,001-5,000
5,001-10,000
10,001-30,000
30,001-50,000
50,001-100,000
More than 100,000
4.
Is your organization primarily:
Business to business
Business to consumer
Both
Government
Nonprofit
Education
5.
How many years of experience do you have in the field of communications?
I’m a student.
1-5 years
5-10 years
10-20 years
20+ years
6.
Which of these best describes your primary duties?
External communications
Internal communications
Marketing
Some combination of these
7.
Which of these make up at least some of your job responsibilities on a weekly basis? Select all that apply.
Media relations
Social media management
Influencer relations
Crisis management
Investor relations
Internal communications
Community relations
Marketing
Public affairs
Paid social media
SEO
Employer branding
DE&I
Executive communications
8.
How often do you read PR Daily?
Daily
A few times a week
Once a week
A few times a month
Less than this
9.
How often do you read The Scoop?
Every time
Sometimes
Occasionally
Rarely
Never
I don’t know what that is
10.
How do you find PR Daily articles to read?
Through PRDaily.com or Ragan.com
Through one of PRDaily’s or Ragan’s newsletters
Through social media
Through a search engine
Through a colleague
Other (please specify)
11.
Which formats do you prefer for consuming content on PR Daily? Select your top two.
Articles
Videos
Podcasts
Infographics
Newsletters
Social media posts
Other (please specify)
12.
Which of these areas do you want to read about more often on PR Daily? Select three.
Media relations
Social media management
Influencer relations
Crisis management
Investor relations
Internal communications
Community relations
Marketing
Public affairs
Paid social media
SEO
Employer branding
DE&I
Executive communications
Writing and editing
Stories pegged to current events
Agency moves, new hires and other industry news
Other (please specify)
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13.
In which areas do you feel PR Daily provides the strongest coverage? Select three.
(Required.)
Media relations
Social media management
Influencer relations
Crisis management
Investor relations
Internal communications
Community relations
Marketing
Public affairs
Paid social media
SEO
Employer branding
DE&I
Executive communications
Writing and editing
Stories pegged to current events
Agency moves, new hires and other industry news
Other (please specify)
14.
Which areas do you think PR Daily should cover more heavily?
Media relations
Social media
Influencer relations
Crisis management
Investor relations
Internal communications
Community relations
Marketing
Public affairs
Paid social media
SEO
Employer branding
DE&I
Executive communications
Features on industry professionals
Other (please specify)
15.
Any comments you’d like to add about PR Daily’s coverage?
Current Progress,
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