MetalForming Readership Study

As the editors plan the content of MetalForming for the rest of this year and beyond, we'd like your input.
Please complete this survey and submit or fax it to Brad Kuvin, 216/901-9669, or mail it to Brad at 6363 Oak Tree Blvd., Independence, OH 44131.
Thanks!


Your e-mail (required):

Do you have internet access at work? Yes No
 

How much time do you spend on the internet per day?

Less than 30 minutes
½ hour - 1 hour
More than 1 hour
 
Tell us about your company (check the one that best applies):
Metal stamper
Metal fabricator
Purchaser of metal parts
Tool and die maker
Other:

What is your job title?

What is your department?
 
How much of each issue do you read?
All of it
Most
Half
Some
None

Please rate each of the following MetalForming departments and columns, according to their importance to you:
Departments:

highly
important
1

2

3

no
importance
4

News Fronts

Tech Update

Materials & Coatings

Software for Manufacturing

Safety Update

Tooling Update

New Products

Free Literature

Retrospective

Columns:

highly
important
1

2

3

no
importance
4

Editorial (Brad Kuvin)

The Science of Forming (Stuart Keeler)

Tooling by Design (Pete Ulintz)

Metalforming Electronics (George Keremedjiev)

Blackman on Taxes (Irving Blackman)

You & The Law (Doug Ehlke)

Backtalk (Lou Kren)


In the future, how would you rate your desire to see more articles
on each of these topics?

Topics:

highly
important
1

2

3

no
importance
4

Pressroom safety

Turret-press technology

Tool and die design and manufacture

Automation

Quality control in metalforming plants

Process simulation

Arc welding

Coil processing

Marketing/Quoting

Materials

Software for manufacturing

Other (please specify)

What is the greatest strength of MetalForming magazine?

What is the greatest weakness of MetalForming magazine?

What other industry-related magazines do you receive/read?
The Fabricator Fabricating & Metalworking
Stamping Journal FF Journal
American Tool, Die & Stamping News Other:

How does MetalForming magazine compare with the following magazines?
MetalForming magazine is:
 
    More useful than Equal to Less useful than The Fabricator
    More useful than Equal to Less useful than Stamping Journal
    More useful than Equal to Less useful than American Tool, Die & Stamping News
    More useful than Equal to Less useful than Fabricating & Metalworking
    More useful than Equal to Less useful than FF Journal

 

Besides yourself, how many others regularly read
your copy of MetalForming magazine?
None
One
Two
Three
Four+

How often do you visit the MetalForming website?
Regularly
Rarely
Never
 
What information would you like to see on the MetalForming website?
 
Do you receive MetalForming magazine's biweekly e-newsletter?
Yes
No
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