Short Porsche Enthusiast Survey for my MBA Program
My name is Julia and I'm a graduate student in the MBA Program at Cal State Long Beach State. My partner and I are working on a project for an Entrepreneurship class and our assignment is to write a focused-industry report with real data. We've chosen the automotive aftermarket industry, specifically for Porsche's, and we're looking to get some information from Porsche owners like yourself. We've created a short, 12 question survey and would greatly appreciate your participation if you have 5 minutes to give. Thank you in advance and please feel free to email with any questions!*
http://goo.gl/forms/wbqvEUzjjh
http://goo.gl/forms/wbqvEUzjjh
Normally wouldn't have taken the time, but hey I'm an old CSULB grad... Good luck
Eh... Even if there was linkage to the responder.. 100K+ income isn't telling much as I doubt there would be many 991 owners with incomes less than that.
My name is Julia and I'm a graduate student in the MBA Program at Cal State Long Beach State. My partner and I are working on a project for an Entrepreneurship class and our assignment is to write a focused-industry report with real data. We've chosen the automotive aftermarket industry, specifically for Porsche's, and we're looking to get some information from Porsche owners like yourself. We've created a short, 12 question survey and would greatly appreciate your participation if you have 5 minutes to give. Thank you in advance and please feel free to email with any questions!*
http://goo.gl/forms/wbqvEUzjjh
http://goo.gl/forms/wbqvEUzjjh
I'd suggest, if you haven't already... post on Rennlist. (didn't see a post there on this).
Rennlist in some of our minds tends to be a little more hands on and technical, where (arguably) 6speed 991 forum seems these days to be more about wheels and exhausts.
Rennlist
Thanks for your reply posts! Since I'm new to the whole forum world, I didn't know the nuances about the different sites and I appreciate the heads up. I posted it on Rennlist, but I should probably go back and see how far done it's fallen with new posts being added. As far as the $100k mark- I just needed to affirm disposable income. It's more important to see how much people spend on their car parts because even if someone makes $250k/year, they might actually spend less on car mods/maintenance than someone who makes $120k/year; aka- higher annual income doesn't automatically equal higher purchasing behavior (though it can certainly facilitate it). From a research standpoint, the annual spending patterns help to get a picture of the health of the industry and to gain an overall picture. Like I said in earlier posts, I'm really appreciate of all who took the time to do the survey. This information is impossible to get unless you go to the source (Porsche owners), and you guys have given me the chance to actually get this assignment done the right way!
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