NEWS10 August 2012
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US— CMI Research has partnered with Toluna to provide online panels and branded communities to its customers.
The duo said that the partnership would cover the “entire spectrum” of online community research, ranging from small, short-term communities dedicated to niche topics to larger, long-term projects.
CMI’s senior vice president of client solutions Donna Wydra (pictured) said: “Our expanded relationship with Toluna increases the breadth of our online community offerings, as well as the speed with which we can deliver results to our clients.”
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