by May 6, 2013
What makes a community? Well certainly it is a collection of unique
individuals who call a single place home. It is also a place where
businesses hang their shingle. Collectively the residents and
businesses work together and if all goes well the community can
thrive. However, there is something...read more
by April 30, 2013
Chapters in a book are self-contained entities which could stand
alone, but are better suited to be part of a larger whole. The new
revision to the Cvent online survey platform allows the researcher
to group questions into a chapter. This new feature is well adapted
for scoring sections within an...read more
by April 11, 2013
There was a day not long ago that advertising testing involved
sitting large numbers of people in a room and showing them ads
embedded in pilot television shows with a pre-exposure survey and a
post-test assessment following the programming and ad exposure. My
how things have changed! With the...read more
by March 28, 2013
If there were one industry that could truly benefit from consumer
insight research, it is the restaurant industry. Granted there are
the giants of the industry, e.g. McDonalds or Chik-fil-A, that have
teams dedicated to dissecting every aspect of the customer
experience, but the biggest gains can...read more
by January 7, 2013
While we highlight the most popular posts from a given month in our
newsletter, one of my favorite activities is to look back and see
what posts were the most popular overall each year. Keeping with
tradition, here's a look back across the 20 most popular posts of
2012! Customer Loyalty Month: 25...read more
by December 6, 2012
How much do you know about your customers? I mean do you really
know them? At the heart of consumer market research lays a wealth
of attitude data that is seldom tapped into. Leading marketers have
taken the time to delve into this pool because they realize that
attitudes precede behavior. How we...read more
by October 18, 2012
The joy of the Internet, amongst many, is that it has made the job
of being a market researcher just a bit easier. It has also
complicated many aspects of our daily lives - but that is a tale
for another day. Here’s an example: I have been tasked with
creating a survey to measure attitudes of...read more
by October 15, 2012
At one point we all learned our ABCs. With the pace of change
currently increasing in the marketing research world we are now in
need of a refresher. In this case the A and B refer to the concept
of A/B testing and the C is the outcome of that test, better known
as the Champion. A/B testing has long...read more
by October 9, 2012
Let’s now prepare for a return to the Political Silly Season.
Sample size, confidence levels and intervals are critical to the
public opinion polling process. However, another crucial aspect for
consideration by researchers of all stripes is the nature of the
sample and of the respondents.It is all...read more
by June 8, 2012
Consumer and B2B marketing surveys have long been used to estimate
demand. There are many routes to this type of information, but one
of the easiest methods to employ in an online survey is the use of
a pre and post question. In the sample below the survey author
asked about behavior over the course...read more





