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June 2010 - The Five Basic Methods of Market Research

While there are many ways to perform market research, most businesses use one or more of five basic methods: surveys, focus groups, personal interviews, observation, and field trials. The type of data you need and how much money you’re willing to spend will determine which techniques you choose for your business.

 

1. Surveys. With concise and straightforward questionnaires, you can analyse a sample group that represents your target market. The larger the sample, the more reliable your results will be.

In-person surveys are one-on-one interviews typically conducted in high-traffic locations such as shopping malls. They allow you to present people with samples of products, packaging, or advertising and gather immediate feedback. In-person surveys can generate response rates of more than 90 percent, but they are costly. With the time and labor involved, the tab for an in-person survey can run as high as $40 to $50 per interview.

Telephone surveys are less expensive than in-person surveys, but costlier than mail. However, due to consumer resistance to relentless telemarketing, convincing people to participate in phone surveys has grown increasingly difficult. Telephone surveys generally yield quite low response rates.

Mail surveys are a relatively inexpensive way to reach a broad audience. They're much cheaper than in-person and phone surveys, but they only generate response rates of 3 percent to 10 percent. Despite the low return, mail surveys remain a cost-effective choice for small businesses.

Online surveys can sometimes generate unpredictable response rates and unreliable data, because you have no control over the pool of respondents unless you have access to a qualified email list from your customer. But an online survey is a simple, inexpensive way to collect anecdotal evidence and gather customer opinions and preferences.

 

2. Focus groups. In focus groups, a moderator uses a scripted series of questions or topics to lead a discussion among a group of people. These sessions take place at neutral locations, usually at facilities with videotaping equipment and an observation room with one-way mirrors. A focus group usually lasts one to two hours, and it takes at least three groups to get balanced results.

 

3. Personal interviews. Like focus groups, personal interviews include unstructured, open-ended questions. They usually last for about an hour and are typically recorded.

Focus groups and personal interviews provide more subjective data than surveys. The results are not statistically reliable, which means that they usually don't represent a large enough segment of the population. Nevertheless, focus groups and interviews yield valuable insights into customer attitudes and are excellent ways to uncover issues related to new products or service development.

 

4. Observation. Individual responses to surveys and focus groups are sometimes at odds with people's actual behavior. When you observe consumers in action by videotaping them in stores, at work, or at home, you can observe how they buy or use a product. This gives you a more accurate picture of customers' usage habits and shopping patterns.

 

5. Field trials. Placing a new product in selected stores to test customer response under real-life selling conditions can help you make product modifications, adjust prices, or improve packaging. Small business owners should try to establish rapport with local store owners and established Web sites with shopping cart functionality that can help them test their products.

 

 

 

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mhca.com.au

Moira Healthcare Alliance recently appointed us to work closely with them to develop a new interactive website that clearly explains the nature and scope of the services they supply to their customer base in the Yarrawonga area of NE Victoria. Through close consultation with mhca’s stakeholders and clients we developed the copy, concept and functionality for the site using the latest version of Joomla Content Management Software. We are continuing to work closely with their web administrator’s team by providing hands on training that will enable the organisation to continuously update the site’s content as well as adding new pages and sections when required.

tendertrap.com.au

The Tender Trap restaurant in Templestowe, Melbourne wanted a website that would not only explain their unique features and benefits but would explain the passion they have for fine wine and dining. The site enables the business to easily and regularly update menus and wine lists as well as providing notice of special functions and theme events in the restaurant throughout the year.

geelonghairremoval.com.au

Leading Geelong based business Geelong Hair Removal recently required a user-friendly interactive web solution using Joomla Content Management Software. The site needed to supply clear information about the company’s services in a way that made it easy for new customers to respond and request more information.

Great Alpine Valleys Branding Guide

The newly created brand for NE Victoria’s Alpine Shire required a comprehensive Branding Guide for all stakeholders. After extensive attitudinal research and focus groups held throughout metropolitan Melbourne and the region we developed the Branding Guide which we launched late last year in Bright. The Guide was made available to all involved tourism and hospitality stakeholders in hard copy as well as an electronic format via a suitably branded USB stick.

 

 

 

 


Please feel free to download the pdf document on the Great Alpine Valleys Branding Guide.
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Goulburn Valley Water Permanent Water Savings Rules

 

We recently produced a series of press advertisements and TVCs designed with common branding to explain Goulburn Valley Water’s Permanent Water Saving Rules.

 

 

 

 

 

 


Please feel free to download the pdf document on the Waterwise Tips.
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