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  • Blog: How to Analyze Quantitative Survey Data: Reporting to the Maximum

    How to Analyze Quantitative Survey Data: Reporting to the Maximum

    Analyzing long surveys with endless amounts of data is intimidating, even for the best market researchers. Largely due to the time and attention required for a solid review, extracting the most relevant information from quantitative survey data is a time-consuming process–but for good reason. “Quantitative” refers to broad-scale research – think the bigger picture. There are many common forms of quantitative research we could talk about, but for now, we’ll stick to online surveys. Recently,

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  • Blog: Retail Marketing: 5 Key Strategies to Gain More Customers

    Retail Marketing: 5 Key Strategies to Gain More Customers

    We have a shocking fact for you today, are you ready? Businesses need customers. But get this – customers also need businesses. That’s how loyal, frequent consumer relationships are made in retail. When you're able to successfully market your business, you develop a relationship with new customers while also giving them a reason to keep coming back. That's where effective retail marketing comes in! Maybe you have a top-notch social media account with incredible shots, but it’s not generat

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  • Blog: Brand Sentiment: What It Is and How You Can Track It

    Brand Sentiment: What It Is and How You Can Track It

    Perhaps there is no more vital aspect to measure and understand than your brand. What is it? What does it stand for? How do people define it? Brand sentiment is arguably the most valuable asset for any person, organization, product, or service and is the umbrella image that shapes all other interactions. It is an evolving asset of a collection of ideas and impressions that can change for the good or bad over time. It’s always shifting based on the internal culture, marketing, strategy, ma

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  • Blog: kids laying and laughing in the grass

    How to Get More Members for Kids Programs and Youth Organizations

    After facing changes due to COVID-19 and returning to the new normal, making new friends is an important topic for many parents. So much so, PBS provided tips for parents to help their child(ren) make friends as children's social worlds are expanding again. Luckily for parents and caregivers, there are several different afterschool programs, extracurriculars, and youth classes to help the social development of young children. Consequently, this can mean a lot of competition for nonprofit org

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  • Blog: Name Testing a Healthcare Product or Service

    Name Testing a Healthcare Product or Service

    You are likely never short of ideas when naming a product or service in healthcare. You can spend weeks or months with your internal teams fine-tuning the name and figuring out the best path forward. However, some brands fail to realize that your buyers, not your sellers, determine the best product or service name. Although you may have arrived at an internal consensus, it is always essential to conduct market research to get feedback from your buying audience – whether that be doctors, phys

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  • Blog: Market Research vs. Marketing Research: What’s the Difference?

    Market Research vs. Marketing Research: What’s the Difference?

    The two terms we will discuss today seem interchangeable at first glance. It’s only a difference of 3 letters, they can’t be that different right? Well actually, there are many differences between market research and marketing research. To put it more simply, market research pertains to events that occur in and around markets. Marketing research refers to the research tasks related to marketing. I know, it’s still a bit confusing. Throughout this blog post, we will discuss both market and m

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  • Blog: 5 Tips for Conducting Market Research with Content Creators

    5 Tips for Conducting Market Research with Content Creators

    It’s a content creator's and we’re just living in it, right? It’s no secret that influencers, bloggers, and social media personalities are some of the best marketers out there. In fact, a recent study revealed that up to 17% of businesses spend half of their yearly funds on influencer campaigns. Chances are if you’re reading this, you already know your way around influencer marketing strategy, at least a little bit. But do you know how market research can play into it? Types of market resea

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  • Blog: 5 Sure-Fire Ways to Prevent Employee Burnout

    5 Sure-Fire Ways to Prevent Employee Burnout

    If you’re reading this, it's likely because you're seeing some staff burnout happening at your workplace. Now, more than ever, employee burnout is spoken about on a regular basis. A recent statistic shows that a whopping 67% of employees think burnout has gotten worse since 2020. So, how to actually prevent employee burnout? Go straight to the source: your employees! They are the best data-driven strategy for determining how to improve workplace culture and seeing more long-term employment.

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  • Blog: Measuring the ROI My Product or Service Provides My Customers

    Measuring the ROI My Product or Service Provides My Customers

    There are many articles available on how to calculate the ROI of the tools and resources you use in-house. But what about proving the ROI your products or services offers your customers? Wouldn't this metric be nice to have to feature in marketing and sales collateral? Or, to better understand what key components customers value the most. Luckily, we have a great resolution: conducting market research with your customers. From our experience, Drive Research has leveraged various market rese

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  • Blog: Conduct an Annual Customer Survey

    How to Conduct a Logistics Company Customer Survey

    Recently, a logistics and transportation company partnered with Drive Research to conduct an annual customer survey. For information on the 2021 iteration, click here. When it comes to Voice of Customer (VoC) research, we’re all about the process. The steps of a transportation VoC study include: Quote/proposal Kickoff meeting to discuss the goals and objectives Designing the VoC study Executing fieldwork Analyzing and reporting on the results While those are the steps of a continuous c

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  • Blog: Conducting A/B Testing? Use an Online Survey for Better Insights.

    How to Use a Survey to Conduct A/B Testing for Ads

    As a marketer, you’re likely no stranger to A/B testing an advertisement. For those who need a reminder, it is when a brand launches two advertisements at once. Each ad has a component that is slightly different from the other, such as a different color scheme or different ad copy. After a day or two, the brand looks at key analytics to determine which ad is offering the better return. This is the traditional, more common way of A/B testing in marketing. However, there is a newer, more data

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  • what is unaided and aided awareness in market research

    What is Unaided and Aided Awareness in Market Research?

    One of the most common and sought-after metrics in market research is unaided and aided awareness. Whether it is awareness of a product, awareness of a brand, or awareness of advertising, businesses spend an exorbitant amount of money on understanding customers' familiarity. This is because in a consumer's path to purchase, awareness is the first step of an often long decision-making process. If customers are not at least semi-familiar with your product or service, they obviously cannot buy

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