How do you MOST like to learn about a brand's products and promotions?

What types of promotions do you like best?

Email (32.4%)

Facebook (14.9%)

Twitter (1.3%)

Brand's website (10.0%)

Regular Mail (e.g., coupon mailer) (20.9%)

My mobile device (1.5%)

At the store shelf (4.2%)

On TV (8.4%)

In a magazine (6.5%)

How do you MOST like to learn about a brand's products and promotions?
  • klgrilli By klgrilli
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    I love to read about the actual product when I see it on the shelf. If I see it at the store and it catches my eye I just have to know more about it.

  • flouronmyface By flouronmyface
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    I like learning about new products in a number of ways. I prefer seeing something in print. But then I will do more research online.

  • co60628 By co60628
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    I enjoy the convenience of email, but I prefer to receive coupons via regular mail so that I don't have difficulty redeeming them. Some stores are funny about printed coupons and I really hate wasting my time

  • Josie101 By Josie101
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    I really like to see them on tv which makes me want to try it.I also like learning by email,regular mail & Facebook.

  • debbwalk By debbwalk
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    I like to learn about new items from their website. But getting a free sample is always the best. Sometimes I"m more old fashioned and like to receive things via snail mail.

  • pcelestegibson By pcelestegibson
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    Television adds often persuade me into new products, but I am also very likely to look into products if I receive something about it in my email or I come across it on the web because at that point I can do some research on it right away

  • MeganG By MeganG
    on Feb 15, 2011  

    Most of what I see online leaves my mind in the next minute. What seems to stick is stuff I see in magazines.

  • lstump324 By lstump324
    on Feb 16, 2011  

    I would like e-mail more if there weren't so many other spam messages in my inbox. The only way I know I am going to see it is when I got through my "real" mail. I still have to open all of those messages.