It’s the most wonderful time of the year again. The time you get to share every thought you have about BookNet Canada and our products and services. We want to know it all so we can serve you better.
That's why we've again put together our annual customer satisfaction survey.
Want to know what’s in it for you?
The first 50 respondents will all receive a $5 Starbucks e-gift card and the first 100 respondents will have a chance to win:
A ticket to Tech Forum 2020 (March 23-25 in Toronto)
1 of 3 copies of the forthcoming report, The Canadian Book Market 2019
1 of 3 copies of our study, Reading Together: Book Clubs in Canada
Plus, every firm that has at least one employee respond by Jan. 20, 2020 will be entered into a lottery for a company-wide pizza party or doughnut delivery!
This survey can take anywhere from 10 to 30 minutes to complete, depending on the number of BookNet services you use. If you leave the survey at any point, you can return to the spot where you left off by clicking the link on the same computer. Multiple people from the same company are encouraged to respond. Please share widely!
We can't wait to hear from you. Thanks and happy holidays from BookNet!
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