Entrepreneurial Research Decisions That Limit ROI | RBDR

January 5th, 2017. Today on RBDR:

1) Entrepreneurs fail to realize mistakes they tend to make that limit ROI. Two of six primary issues are research-related.

2) Forrester Research put its finger on 15 dynamics that will be prominent in 2017 consumer marketing, a good number of which directly relate to research.

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MR not helping entrepreneurs. SurveyMonkey in Australia. (RBDR 3.26.2015)

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Today on RBDR: 1) At the annual MRS Conference in London last week, Tom Woodnutt argued that research is not suiting the needs of entrepreneurs–a great irony since entrepreneurs have been so much a part of vendor research growth and innovation during this century. 2) SurveyMonkey is breaking through another of its perceived glass ceilings in its research marketing pitches in Australia to agencies. 3) A Carnegie Mellon University study shows how a dozen very popular Android apps are collecting and distributing users’ locations.