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Reg Reader Studies Our latest exercise in Reg reader feedback is for you chaps battling away out there in the channel - and offers one lucky UK channel bod the chance to secure a Cash'n'Carrion goodie bag. Quite what said bag will contain we are not yet sure, but rest assured that it will be mouth-watering selection of top-class apparel.

You know the drill - give us five minutes or so of your time to answer a few questions including "Which of the following products and services does your company sell?" and "Which Markets does your company actively sell into?" and we will select one respondent at random to secure the prize.

The point of all this is for us to better deliver the kind of channel content which suits our business readership. To do this, we need to gain a greater understanding of our channel demographic. You can help us out by getting straight to it right here.

One last thing: the prize draw is open to UK channel operatives only. To enter, you will need to enter your name and email address, neither of which will be used for any other purpose. Alternatively, you can enter neither, in which case your submission will be entirely anonymous. Thanks for your time. ®

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