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  • Blog: 4 Reasons to Invest in Employee Surveys | Market Research Company

    4 Reasons to Invest in Employee Surveys | Market Research Company

    Something that nearly all business stakeholders are aware of is the need for engaged, satisfied, and motivated employees. However, it is all too easy to get caught up in other pressing things, like marketing, sales, and customer experience to ignore the need to invest in employee surveys. So, here is your reminder that measuring employee satisfaction is still an important, invaluable tool that can improve the performance and engagement of your team! Continue reading to better understand wha

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  • Blog: Product Positioning Surveys: What Are They and How Do You Conduct Them?

    Product Positioning Surveys: What Are They and How Do You Conduct Them?

    Wondering what a new product positioning survey is? Luckily you’ve come to the right market research blog. For the most part, the process for this type of market research stays the same as other methodologies. What makes product positioning surveys different from others is the sponsoring organization's project objectives. From there a market research company such as Drive Research designs and executes the methodology to best meet their goals. In this post, we’ll discuss the definition of a

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  • Blog: Is Market Research Necessary for Testing a New Product?

    Is Market Research Necessary for Testing a New Product?

    While market research can be used in various ways, it can be extremely beneficial when it comes to testing a new product or service. Here at Drive Research, we conduct new product development research to determine the potential successes and weaknesses of a particular product or service coming to market. Companies use market research as a kind of insurance to minimize the risk when launching a new product. Without a doubt, market research is necessary and the research conducted gathers valu

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    4 Greatest Factors for Choosing a Full-Service Market Research Supplier

    When deciding to conduct a market research project, there are a number of important decisions that must be solved before kicking off a project. The first, and likely most important decision, is choosing the right full-service market research supplier for your goals and objectives. A full-service market research company provides businesses with its expertise in confidently executing a broad range of both qualitative and quantitative services. This could mean online surveys, qualitative recrui

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  • Blog: How to Collect Customer Feedback with In-Person and Online Intercept Surveys

    How to Collect Customer Feedback with In-Person and Online Intercept Surveys

    An intercept survey project is a research method used to gain in-the-moment feedback from visitors. Intercept survey research is commonly used at restaurants, retail stores, events, and conferences. Typically, intercept surveys are done on-site with either a paper survey or on a tablet. However, as life has shifted online in the era of COVID-19, online intercept surveys have grown in popularity. Learn more about the most popular approaches to conducting intercept surveys in the blog post below

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  • Blog: What are Market and Customer Profiling Surveys? | Market Research Company

    What are Market and Customer Profiling Surveys?

    When it comes to our customers, businesses are often left wondering about key aspects of their demographics, buying behaviors, pain points, and more. Can you confidently answer simple questions such as: Who are your customers? Who aren’t your customers? What makes your customers different from non-customers? If not, it is time your company conducts market and customer profiling surveys. Luckily, the name does a great job at describing what this type of survey is, but there is a lot more

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  • Blog : Stated Importance Versus Derived Importance: What’s the Difference?

    Stated Importance Versus Derived Importance: What’s the Difference?

    Directly asking respondents about how important factors are is formally referred to as stated importance. Whereas derived importance is the indirect way of measuring which factors matter the most to respondents by using other answers from the survey. In this blog post, our market research company provides an overview of both approaches as well as which one is better to use. But wait...why do we need stated or derived importance in market research? Researchers trust respondents to provide the

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  • Blog: 8 Steps to Conducting Distance Learning Surveys | Market Research Company

    8 Steps to Conducting Distance Learning Surveys

    The COVID-19 pandemic has forced schools and universities to rethink their education models. As a result, many institutions are turning to distance learning surveys to address students' and parents' concerns about the effectiveness of remote schooling. To relieve some of the anxiety education decision-makers have regarding remote learning, Drive Research has written a blog post to demonstrate the benefits and process of conducting distance learning surveys. Plus, our education market resear

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  • Blog: What Does the End of Third-Party Cookies Mean for Market Research?

    What Does the End of Third-Party Cookies Mean for Market Research?

    As consumers become increasingly aware of their information online, user privacy will continue to be a pressing issue in the United States. For example, big tech companies like Facebook and Google have been expanding their user settings to promote transparency and limit data collection at the user’s request. Part of this movement has also included a focus on the negative consumer views toward third-party cookies. It’s clear this will have a significant effect on the marketing industry, but wh

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    10 Tips to Build a Better Email Survey Invitation

    You can write the best survey in the world, but if your initial email invitation doesn't get opened, it was seemingly for nothing. For this reason, emailing survey invitations has become a marketing and persuasion tactic to help increase response rates. Your analysis and insights can only be as good as the sample size that backs your findings. So if you bore, confuse, or discourage potential respondents in any way from clicking the survey link and taking your survey, you're setting yourself u

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  • Blog: 5 Market Research Options for Home Improvement Companies

    5 Market Research Options for Home Improvement Companies

    Options. Everybody loves them. And lucky for home improvement companies looking to conduct market research, you have plenty of them. In this blog post, our market research company discusses five market research methodologies we'd suggest for companies working in the home services industry. Option #1: Customer Surveys When brands think of market research, customer satisfaction surveys are often the first thing that comes to mind. And for a good reason. This type of market research method

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    Market Research Request For Proposal Free Template

    Are you on the hunt for a proposal, quote, or estimate from a qualified market research company – but, don’t know how to properly request this information? We’ve got you covered with our free market research RFP template. Market research is a broad term that covers many types of methodologies, therefore it is helpful to clearly identify project goals, objectives, and specifications when requesting the help of a third-party research firm. This free market research request for proposal (RFP)

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