Way back in February of 2011, a long-time Stack Overflow advertiser asked to run an ad campaign to learn more about our users. Their method of delivery: a survey.
Surveys can be a tricky campaign for the Ad Sales team at Stack Exchange. We require ads to clearly display the company responsible for them (no surprises!), but preventing bias is often vital to the success of a survey. Including a logo on the creative will, of course, expose the advertiser-- thus rendering the survey results useless.
Back in the good old days of 2011 We ran the campaign and notified the community with a blog post. This time around, I'm here to inform you that an advertiser is once again running a survey campaign, and it is happening right now. This is another Stack Exchange advertiser who we've had a positive relationship with for years. Just like last time, we have some points to highlight for you:
- This is a real survey, it is not spam.
- This survey is targeting only users in the United States-- sorry international peeps! This is for ease of reward fulfillment purposes.
- Survey official rules located here.
- Please do not disclose the name of the advertiser here if you figure it out. It compromises the validity of the survey and I'll just have to write another post on Meta and no one really wants that, right?
- If you have any questions about the survey, post them as answers to this question.
The ad you will see is below:
TL;DR: there is an SE-approved survey campaign running on Stack Overflow. Survey official rules here.