Facebook clicks are illusory. Multiscreen strategies. Apple grower MR. (RBDR 6.4.2015)

Today on RBDR: 1) Marketing on Facebook, using its members, is fools gold if clicks are a prominent part of the plan. 2) SAS Global Customer Intelligence Director Wilson Raj offers 4 winning multiscreen strategies. 3) How apple growers are using consumer input to make their future decisions about which apple varieties to grow.

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CIOs are obstacle to corporate analytics; MR must market MR to colleges (RBDR–3/26/2014)

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Today: 1) SAS study says CIOs are an obstacle to corporations’ use of analytics.

2) Nielsen Twitter TV is expanding from the U.S. to Australia and Italy.

3) RBDR’s Bob Lederer discusses his suggestion that the research industry launch a national reach out to all U.S. colleges and universities to build or maintain a solid market research class and, perhaps, MR program.

Social media guru Perry Marshall; SAS helps launch MR & Analytics Master’s degree (RBDR–11/13/2013)

1) Social media guru Perry Marshall tells RBDR about his new book, “80/20 Sales and Marketing,” and what market researchers should be thinking about social media. 2) SAS is collaborating with Centennial College in Toronto to launch a Master’s program in marketing research & analytics.

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