To ensure the website represents the priorities of public relations and communications professionals, we're looking for your feedback. Please take a few moments to fill out this short survey. Not only will your expertise help chart our course, but you'll be entered in a draw for a free registration to 'Illuminate', the 2017 CPRS National Conference in Kelowna (deadline August 10, 2016.)

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* 1. What is your CPRS membership type?

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* 2. In the past year, how often have you visited the national CPRS website (www.cprs.ca)?

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* 3. Please select the top three reasons you visited the national CPRS website in the past year?

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* 4. Were you able to complete your task or get the information you required?

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* 5. If not, why?

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* 6. To what extent do you agree that the national CPRS website effectively presents the following?

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Brand experience
Accredited in Public Relations (APR) program information
Awards program information (Awards of Excellence and Major Awards)
Board, Council and Committee pages
Career File Listings
Career File Postings
College of Fellows program information
Public Relations Knowledge (PRK) exam  information
Professional Development information (National Conference, Webinars, One-Day Conferences etc.)
Member resources (Membership Directory, Member Discounts, National Resources Library, Insurance, etc.)
Member applications & renewals
Member contact info & password updates

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* 7. In your opinion, what area on the national CPRS website is most in need of a refresh?

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* 8. Overall, how did you find the navigability of the national CPRS website?

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* 9. What do you like best about the national CPRS website?

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* 10. How confident are you in recommending the current national CPRS website to a friend, colleague, or potential CPRS member?

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* 11. What could we do to significantly improve the national CPRS website user experience?

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