Archive for the ‘Effective Marketing’ Category
#MRMW: ‘Social, Local and Mobile’ Will Take Over the World
Sunday, April 8, 2012, 21:45 pm 1 CommentThe developments in the fields of Social, Local and Mobile (SoLoMo) will present us with two main challenges: 1.) Contact: Where are the people I want to get in touch with, and how can I get them to talk to me? 2.) Contact: Where are the people I want to get in touch with, and how can I get them to talk to me? Continue reading
More Thoughts On PMRG 2012 Conference: Get On Board The Innovation Train Or Get Left behind
Wednesday, April 4, 2012, 14:10 pm 1 CommentI left the PMRG meeting energized and hopeful about the future of our industry. A lot of very smart people are thinking about, developing, and measuring useful and innovative ways to collect, synthesize and make sense of data. Continue reading
Framing the World of Predictive Analytics
Wednesday, April 4, 2012, 7:47 am 1 CommentDuring the past month, I was able to attend two premier conferences dedicated to predictive analytics; these were the The Predictive Analytics Summit in San Diego, and Predictive Analytics World in San Francisco. In categories like this, it’s next to impossible to follow the notion of a mutually exclusive and exhaustive set. In spite of this classification issue, I will do my best to provide a bird’s eye view of the sector. I’ve broken it down into three types of predictive analytics and the three types of companies pursuing the predictive analytics market. Continue reading
Digital Publishing in an Age of Convergence Series: Innovation in Context
Tuesday, April 3, 2012, 5:46 am No CommentsIn spite of the technical differences between industries, they all share the same fear: becoming obsolete as new technology cannibalizes old. When examining this shift, it is critical to keep in mind the ecosystem comprised of organizational structures, consumer behavior, next generation electronic devices, the many permutations of content, the incumbents and the new kids. There is no simple dichotomy. It is more complex than the novel eclipsing the outdated, as each of these elements coexist, contradict, complement, and confuse one another. Continue reading
Jeffrey Hennings’s #MRX Top Ten – MR, Big Data & Big Data’s Big Daddy
Monday, April 2, 2012, 8:59 am No CommentsOf the 1,300 links shared on the Twitter #MRX community the past week, here are the 10 most retweeted. Continue reading
Should Researchers Be More Like “Advertising Planners”?
Sunday, April 1, 2012, 15:34 pm 9 CommentsIncreasingly, insights are going to be so readily available (Google’s very recent foray into MR indicates a real sea-change could be underway) that the focus on tangible value-add needs to increase. Continue reading
Should Focus Groups Carry A Health Warning? Implications of Behavioural Economics for Research
Wednesday, March 28, 2012, 5:45 am 2 CommentsWe now have increasing evidence from behavioral economics that people are often irrational in their decision making. This has major implications for how we conduct and analyze market research. But what else can we learn from behavioral economics? Here are few key observations that have implications for focus groups and market research in general. Continue reading
Does Market Research Need a Marketing Plan?
Friday, March 23, 2012, 14:49 pm 7 CommentsLet’s imagine our industry were a product – what do we do to rejuvenate it? How would we diagnose ourselves? Continue reading
Re:thinking Research with the ARF
Friday, March 23, 2012, 0:55 am No CommentsNext week marks the beginning of a pretty intense period of travel and events for me, but I can’t think of a better way to kick it off than with the annual ARF Re:think conference, arguably the largest and most prestigious industry conference around. Continue reading
The Nitty GRITty of the Research Industry Infographic
Thursday, March 22, 2012, 8:30 am No CommentsIn case you missed it, here is the GRIT Report summary Infographic. Continue reading






