3 academics attempt to link Twitter and online panel data (RBDR 4.8.2015)

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Today on RBDR: Assistant Professors from the University of Georgia, George Washington University and Johns Hopkins are comparing data collected from Twitter with online surveys data about attitudes about vaccinations during specific time periods. Their goal is to find ways of inserting tweets to fill in data holes left by survey research and, possibly, to supplant online surveys on the subject.

P&G’s new CMK leader. Luth on ad effectiveness MR. RBDR Client of Year: Ad Rsch. (RBDR 12.11.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) P&G’s CMK replacement for Joan Lewis, apparently will be Kirti Singh, a VP who had most recently headed CMK Global Health & Grooming and Pet Care. 2) Luth Research VP Candice Rab explains who advertising effectiveness research has had to be refined. 3) RBDR’s Client of the Year in the Advertising Research category is announced.

MR not trusted. WOM: 6 Trillion impressions? Mix Modeling Client of the Year (RBDR 12.9.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) A survey by the Global Research Business Network of 24,000 global respondents reveals a disturbing number who do not trust market researchers with their privacy. 2) The Word of Mouth Marketing Association’s promised study claims 6 TRILLION impressions and significantly more valuable impressions than are left by paid services. 3) RBDR announces the winner of its Client of the Year Award for the Mix Modeling category.

P&G’s Joan Lewis to retire. RBDR’s Client of Year Award for Gamification. (RBDR 12.8.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) RBDR has learned that Procter & Gamble SVP CMK & Media Transformation Joan Lewis will retire this month. 2) RBDR announces the recipient of its Client of the Year Award for the gamification category.

P&G’s 4 new mktg phrases. Survey supports Unilever lawsuit. MR thru Jelly. (RBDR 11.17.2014)

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Today on RBDR: 1) P&G Chairman & CEO A.G. Lafley introduces four new marketing phrases at an analysts conference. 2) Survey used to support Unilever mayonnaise lawsuit. 3) “Jelly” mobile app suggests ways it can assist market research. (RBDR’s original report on Jelly is here: http://youtu.be/o52hWruOptc) 4) Communispace founder & Chairman Diane Hessan was inducted into the first entrepreneurs hall of fame.