Survey: What agency, media player or marketer was tops in 2011?

The editorial team at Marketing is once again crawling through the year’s news to help identify the Marketer, Agency and Media Player of the Year. As always, the ultimate selection for each honour remains the decision of the Marketing editorial staff, based upon demonstrated examples of innovation, industry leadership and performance in the past year. […]

The editorial team at Marketing is once again crawling through the year’s news to help identify the Marketer, Agency and Media Player of the Year.

As always, the ultimate selection for each honour remains the decision of the Marketing editorial staff, based upon demonstrated examples of innovation, industry leadership and performance in the past year.

But while we spend all of our working hours observing the industry, we also know that our readers are equally well-connected and want to get your feedback. Want to make sure we consider something you feel was noteworthy? Want to give credit to that competitor you just can’t help but admire? This is your chance to let us know.

Marketing has created a very short, informal reader poll to find out who you think deserves top honours this year. We ask you to base your responses on work that, to the best of your recollection, went to market in the last 12 months. (Anyone looking for a quick and easy way to check timing can try the archives at MarketingMag.ca.)



All responses will be kept confidential, but because we ask you not to vote for or recommend your own company, no anonymous replies will be accepted. (If you DO wish to nominate your company for “Of The Year” accolades, our nomination forms will be available shortly.)

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