G/L CENSUS PARTNERS - http://www.glcensus.org - November 2002
A Syracuse University, OpusComm Group, Inc. and
GSociety Partnership
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NEW:AREN’T YOU OPINIONATED and WE LIKE THAT
IN YOU!
Your comments on 2002 Gay/Lesbian Consumer Online Census©
Click
Here:
http://www.glcensus.org/2002Commentary.htm
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"Don't keep your opinions to yourself" ... and boy you didn’t! Thanksto you, this year’s 2002 G/L Consumer Census was marked by phenomenal participation that even surpassed last year!
Upon behalf of our GLCensus Partners (Syracuse University, OpusComm Group and GSociety), we pledge to make your voice heard with big business, politicians and everyone else who we can bend an ear. Our commitment is to make sure your investment in participating in the GLCensus research was time well spent.
In next month’s GLCensus Partner’s newsletter look for highlights of the findings of the 2002 Gay/Lesbian Consumer Online Census. If any of you are members of the media and wish to cover the story please contact: jeff@opuscommgroup.com.
******************YOU CAN’T ESCAPE THE SPOTLIGHT*****************
Incidentally, our 2001 G/L Consumer Census findings were featured in the Miami Herald’s Business section (August 26th edition). The center spread article was entitled, "Big Business looks to the rainbow", reported by Miami’s Herald’s Steve Rothaus. Mr. Rothaus covers gay and lesbian issues in South Florida. You can catch Steve’s columns at: http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/columnists/steve_rothaus/
************YOU HAD A MOUTHFUL TO SAY…. and THANK YOU! **********
THIS MONTH: Click here to view highlights of the comments
you provided.
We appreciate the time you took to share your thoughts,
feelings, and suggestions.
Take a moment and share what’s on the minds of
your community members. You will laugh, cry, chuckle and wonder what were
they thinking? Have fun and see if you can find your comment in the stack.
http://www.glcensus.org/2002Commentary.htm
Please feel free to invite others to register for future GLBT Census Research; below is the
link for registration.
The initial registration may take a few minutes; but
it is worth it. The good news is that once your registered, you will
receive an Invitation to participate in our next poll.