Asking customers for their views
Most of our projects involve research of some kind to find out what employees or customers think about a company or certain subject. We’re always interested to really get stuck into what people think as it helps the development of our creative. However, companies don’t always hear what they want to hear!
We loved the article in the Sunday Times this weekend about Tourism chiefs in Suffolk who asked the public to vote on the county’s most iconic image in an online poll. The article read as below. Enjoy!
“Hopes that visitors to the Choose Suffolk’ website would pick beauty spots such as Flatford Mill or Snape Maltings were dashed when the clear winner was Dani Filth, the self styled crypt crawling front man of the notorious death-metal band Cradle of Filth. Filth, who lives in the area, recorded a total of 13,025 votes in the initial selection, more than six times the votes recorded for the next most popular icon – but has now been removed from the final 20.
Source: Sunday Times, Travel 9 January 2011
Very amusing!
