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Knowing what the visitors to our site think helps us maintain a powerful competitive edge. It helps us strengthen our performance, implement necessary changes to the site, acquire new products, and protects our future.

If we know what our visitors are thinking, it will allow us to focus our products and services to meet their needs, assiting us as we grow the business and build customer loyalty - not to mention awakening the sales potential in all those fans of music (and the guitar in particular) that are not already our customers.


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Guitar Nine Records Surveys: Historical Results

Here are the results of the surveys we conducted on the Guitar Nine Records site in 2005.

February, 2005 Survey Results

Microsoft`s Bill Gates says all music will be digitally distributed by 2010. Is he right?
No, CDs Will Be Around A Long Time        51.3%
Yes        29.2%
No, CDs Will Disappear in 2015        8.0%
No, CDs Will Disappear Sooner        4.4%
No, CDs Will Disappear in 2020        4.4%
No, CDs Will Disappear in 2025        2.7%

April, 2005 Survey Results

Have you ever purchased downloadable music from any online store, such as iTunes or MSN Music?
No, I Prefer CDs        74.0%
Yes, Somewhat Satisfied        13.0%
Yes, Neither Satisfied Nor Dissatisfied        5.2%
Yes, Extremely Satisfied        3.9%
No, But I Plan To        2.6%
Yes, Extremely Dissatisfied        1.3%

June, 2005 Survey Results

Where do you do the most listening of your CDs or other recorded music?
In the car        32.0%
On the computer        24.7%
Through a stereo system        21.6%
On a portable MP3 player        12.4%
On a portable CD player        9.3%

August, 2005 Survey Results

What has been the most valuable process you have used to improve as a guitarist?
Playing with other musicians        32.1%
Personal instruction        17.9%
Playing along with CDs/Radio        13.1%
Free-form woodshedding        11.9%
Self-study - DVD/Video        10.7%
Self-study - Books        6.0%
Group instruction        3.6%
Self-study - Book/CD        2.4%
Self-study - Internet        2.4%

October, 2005 Survey Results

How many instrumental (or mostly instrumental) guitar-oriented CDs do you own?
More than 200        27.9%
1-25        22.5%
26-50        19.8%
76-100        9.0%
51-75        7.2%
101-125        4.5%
151-175        3.6%
176-200        2.7%
126-150        1.8%
None        0.9%

December, 2005 Survey Results

What do you really want (or did you want) for your holiday gift this year?
12 Instrumental CDs        30.0%
A New Guitar Under The Tree        28.3%
6 Guitar Lessons        17.5%
8 Concert DVDs        8.3%
2 Days At NAMM        6.7%
9 Percent Of Guitar Nine, Inc.        3.3%
4 Stomp Boxes        3.3%
11 Packs Of Strings        0.8%
5 Golden Picks        0.8%
3 Master Classes        0.8%

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