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North Delta Reporter reader survey offers up $5,000 prize

Survey questions will help gauge shopping patterns of readers over the next year
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The North Delta Reporter is offering readers the chance to win a $5,000 prize just for participating in an online reader survey. (Black Press Media image)

The North Delta Reporter is offering readers the chance to win a $5,000 prize just for participating in an online reader survey. The survey questions will help to gauge shopping patterns of North Delta residents over the next year.

Your purchasing plans, whether big or small, are of great interest to our local businesses and have a huge impact on the strategies that these businesses will focus on to better serve their customers. With this important customer data, businesses will be able to focus on what shoppers will be purchasing, which will ultimately help strengthen our local economy.

Because of this, response to the survey is vital. We know our readers’ time is valuable, so to show our appreciation for your participation in the Pulse of Black Press Media survey, we’re offering a $5,000 cash prize.

It’s as simple as logging on to northdeltareporter.com/contests to get started. At the end of the survey, you will be asked to provide your name and phone number; however, you can be assured that personal information is gathered for contest entry purposes only and will not be provided to any other sources.

“Community newspapers play a vital role in delivering informative coverage of issues that directly affect our readers, in addition to letting them know about a wide range of events happening in their community,” says Dwayne Weidendorf, publisher of the North Delta Reporter.

“At the same time, they serve as an important link that allows local businesses to connect with potential customers and inform them, through their advertisements, about all that they have to offer.

“The Pulse of Black Press Media survey will ensure the North Delta Reporter has up-to-date information from readers to be able to pass along to the local business community.”



editor@northdeltareporter.com

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