Market Research a Top Innovation Area | RBDR

Monday November 7th, 2016. Today on RBDR:

1) Marketing and Market Research, grouped together, are perceived as one of the leading business categories that are ripe for innovation.
2) An update on what Donald Trump owes his pollster, Tony Fabrizio, shows he actually owes more than the $767,000 previously reported.

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Brand MR must separate brand, non-users. Shift to SM data’s implications on CX. (RBDR 10.25.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) An important new research project explains why brand research must separate brand users from non-users. Read this report by clicking here.

2) Plus, a 2016 Customer Experience report from Falcon.io discovers the adoption and shift to social media data as the most important focal point for customer experience.

RBDR is sponsored this week by 20/20 Research, helping you do better research.

20/20 Research provides the most comprehensive array of research services and technology, supporting at three facilities everything from face-to-face research to digital chats, online discussions and streaming interviews through innovative technology platforms. Plus, it is backed by some of the best, most experienced support in the research field.

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Did poor data use cripple Trump 2016? Google promotes girls’ careers in comp sci. (RBDR 10.24.2016)

Today on RBDR:

1) ThinkVine’s Matt Nitzberg presents his perspective on self-inflicted damage done to Donald Trump from his coolness towards the use of data to drive his election campaign.

2) Google established the “Made with Code” website in 2014 to address the less-than-1% of U.S. high school girls who express interest in majoring in computer science in college. Read the original article by clicking here.

RBDR is sponsored this week by 20/20 Research, helping you do better research.

20/20 Research provides the most comprehensive array of research services and technology, supporting at three facilities everything from face-to-face research to digital chats, online discussions and streaming interviews through innovative technology platforms. Plus, it is backed by some of the best, most experienced support in the research field.

Download the 20/20 white paper that presents best practices in online discussions – not your run of the mill new ideas, but those based on advanced analytic study of this research technique. Read it by clicking here.

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Bob Ferro’s TrustedTalentMR.com to help MR firms find talent. (RBDR 09.22.2016)

Today on RBDR: Bob Ferro’s “TrustedTalentMR.com” executive recruitment organization, if successful, could establish a new, unique, perhaps better way, to help research companies/users find talent. Bob explains what his new process is all about to Bob Lederer on today’s RBDR.

RBDR is sponsored by Survey Sampling, the premier global provider of data solutions for mobile, consumer and business-to-business survey research.

Survey Sampling Director of Global Knowledge, Pete Cape, has composed a White Paper. “Benefits and Challenges for Today’s Online B2B Research Methodology” is a valuable document for people who know next to nothing about Business to Business surveys. Read the White Paper by clicking here.

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Can Pokémon Go be used in research? Zoe Dowling thinks so. (RBDR 08.25.2016)

Today on RBDR:

Pokémon Go is more than just the international gaming craze of 2016, it is a concept that businesses can use to drive traffic. FocusVision’s Zoe Dowling offered RBDR some implementable ideas for research using the craze.

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