What will be the MR Impact from Wearable Technology? India’s complex TV ratings transfer from TAM (Kantar & Nielsen) to BARC & Mediametrie; Google appealing France’s privacy fine (RBDR–1/22/2014)

Today: 1) C+R SVP Bob Relihan examines wearable technology and how it might impact traditional market research.

2) India is preparing to undergo a change of TV rating meter services, but guidelines instituted behind this change may wreak havoc this year.

3) Google will appeal the France CNIL 150,000 Euro fine for ignoring privacy guidelines.

Decision Analyst President & CEO Jerry Thomas has a new thought piece about Brand Strategy and where we go with it going forward. Read it by clicking on this link:

http://www.decisionanalyst.com/daiv2/brandstrategy.dai

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Pew expands pct. of mobile calls in phone interviewing; Google’s acquisition of Nest could open new information trails; New Product from 24Tru (RBDR–1/20/2014), sponsored by Decision Analyst

1) Pew Research Center is altering its proportion of mobile phone and landline interviews when it conducts telephone research. 2) Google’s acquisition of Nest opens up a world of new information trails from people’s homes. 3) Some argue that there are too many MR innovations and not enough understanding of how they work best. But, that’s not slowing MR innovations, and RBDR spotlights three of them,(including 24Tru and Tag-Man) today.

Decision Analyst President & CEO Jerry Thomas invites you to read his
new thought piece about Brand Strategy. Read it by clicking on this link:

http://www.decisionanalyst.com/daiv2/brandstrategy.dai

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Research Business DAILY Report is produced by RFL Communications (rflonline.com), publisher of 4 market research newsletters that strongly complement these MR news videos:
• Research Business Report (technological and methodological changes that economically and constructively impact MR)
• Research Conference Report (summarizing conference speeches from around the world that present ideas, philosophies, methods, tactics, etc. that break new ground)
• Research Department Report (profiling the inner workings of MR departments at leading companies around the world)
• Pharma Market Research Report (the World’s Only Publication that exclusively covers the interests, challenges, opportunities, etc. of MR professionals inside pharmaceutical, health care, biotech and medical device companies)

Bruce Temkin’s CX projections; MFour “Survey on the Go” mobile app improves polling; France fines Google (RBDR–1/14/2014)

Today: 1) Bruce Temkin, who is establishing himself as THE Customer Experience (CX) expert, releases several thoughtful projected CX changes inside businesses during 2014.
2) Public Opinion Strategies discusses the very positive advantages it found in its polling through the use of MFour’s new mobile app. 3) France’s CNIL privacy unit fined Google 150,000 Euros for ignoring implementation of the country’s consumer privacy protection requirements.

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Research Business DAILY Report is produced by RFL Communications (rflonline.com), publisher of 4 market research newsletters that strongly complement these MR news videos:
• Research Business Report (technological and methodological changes that economically and constructively impact MR)
• Research Conference Report (summarizing conference speeches from around the world that present ideas, philosophies, methods, tactics, etc. that break new ground)
• Research Department Report (profiling the inner workings of MR departments at leading companies around the world)
• Pharma Market Research Report (the World’s Only Publication that exclusively covers the interests, challenges, opportunities, etc. of MR professionals inside pharmaceutical, health care, biotech and medical device companies)

SurveyMonkey DIY launch for giant businesses; Google fines for privacy violations; Tribune Co.’s new SVP-Research; 76-seconds to create online loyalty or you lose it; Not-to-be-missed: Census Bureau’s data visualization pinwheel (RBDR–11/22/2013)

Today: 1) SurveyMonkey Enterprise DIY aimed at largest businesses. 2) You have only 76 seconds to please a potential client online before they leave. 3) Google settles with 37 states for circumventing Safari third-party cookie blocking with its advertising. 4) Tribune Co. hired Toni Falvo, called by a local scribe “the dean of Chicago TV station ratings & research analysts,” as its SVP Research. 5) The Census Bureau’s interactive data visualization pinwheel must be seen to be believed. Think of its potential value in your research:

http://vizynary.com/2013/11/18/restless-america-state-to-state-migration-in-2012/

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RBDR for August 21, 2013

A report says Google has secured a patent for a “pay-to-gaze” patent that could be workable with advertising cost via Google Glass. Are there two types of Twitter users? And will tweets evolve from what they are today–mainly social–to a more commercial use in the future? A study from professors at the University of Pittsburgh and Columbia University examine these questions.