NEWS21 December 2011
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US— Self-service online research provider AskYourTargetMarket has launched a free service where users can carry out surveys with friends, colleagues, clients or social media contacts.
Users will still have to pay to access the firm’s own panel of respondents, which the firm says currently numbers 4.5 million respondents.
Online sample providers uSamp, Peanut Labs and Toluna have all added free options to their DIY survey platforms in recent months.
AskYourTargetMarket was launched in 2009 by co-founders David Handel and Lev Mazin (pictured).
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