Reeeealllly Bigggg Study

Jan. 18, 2012

If you're a machine builder or system integrator who works with one, we want to learn about the methods you prefer to use when you do your automation and control products research. If you didn't receive the study link in your email, here it is.

We also want to talk directly with a few of you about the subject. Some of you prefer to use your local distributor. Some of you exclusively use vendor websites. Others want to talk directly to product experts at the automation supplier company.

Many of you tell us you change primary vendors quite a bit. We want to know why you need to do that. Let me know here or email me at [email protected] and we'll set it up.

If you're a machine builder or system integrator who works with one, we want to learn about the methods you prefer to use when you do your automation and control products research. If you didn't receive the study link in your email, here it is.

We also want to talk directly with a few of you about the subject. Some of you prefer to use your local distributor. Some of you exclusively use vendor websites. Others want to talk directly to product experts at the automation supplier company.

Many of you tell us you change primary vendors quite a bit. We want to know why you need to do that. Let me know here or email me at [email protected] and we'll set it up.

Oh, and yes, we'll bribe you, I mean incentivize you, with prizes to participate.

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