Survey of Accounting Professionals
I would appreciate your help with a survey of accounting professionals.
The survey will only take about 5 minutes to complete and you could win one of four $50 Amazon gift cards. Key results will be shared in future blog posts.
Do it now so you don’t get busy and forget it. Your input is appreciated!
Click here for the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/cloudaccounting
I really appreciate your help — Thank You!
Michelle L. Long, CPA is the owner of Long for Success, LLC specializing in QuickBooks consulting & training, coaching small business owners, speaking and writing. She was named one of ‘10 Women who Inspire a Profession’ by Accounting Today and a Financial Services Champion of the Year by the SBA. She has been mentioned in the New York Times, Inc.com, Business Week, Investor’s Business Daily, WebCPA and more. Michelle is the author of Successful QuickBooks Consulting and How to Start a Home Based Bookkeeping Business.
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Hi Michelle – I took your survey – but there is a question that does not provide a proper response. The one that addresses Hosted Services – starts 1% — however it should start with 0% since there could be lots of people taking the survey that do not have any clients on a hosted service (I don’t.) It may not matter in the big picture for what you are looking for, but it does skew the true data. Have a great day!
You’re right — we should’ve had an option for none but thanks for completing the survey anyway.
Hi Michelle – I completed the survey. How will the possible $50 gift cards be given away when no personal information was collected? – Thanks
I thought on the last screen it asked for your name and email if you wanted to be entered for the drawing? Is it not there?
Michelle – No, the last screen invites us to sign up with surveymonkey to take additional surveys and I did not want to sign up for additional surveys. There was not an input box for a name and an email address. If you have Cynthia’s email (the first response) you might ask her what she saw on the last screen. Maybe I did something wrong!
Michael is not wrong, there was not indication who took the survey (no submission). Just sent mine in, where an answer did not have applicable answers provided, I used the ‘other’ field if available.
Thanks for the comments. They do have hundreds of names & email addresses entered for the drawing. I’ve asked them to look into whether the last question (asking for your name/email) maybe doesn’t appear for some people based on the responses entered. We’ll try to figure out what is going on and what to do about it.