Market Research 2: Surveys and Focus Groups
…primary market research. As a bonus, purchase of this webinar includes a brief review of your survey with Mark Eversfield (appointment required) aimed at creating a more effective research tool….
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…in your home town? Census information can only take you so far. Try social media as a market research tool. Own Your Niche Assuming you have done the preliminary work…
Are you struggling to make sense of the world amidst widespread and rapid change? Join Mark Eversfield, Market Research Analyst at Small Business BC, and learn how market research can…
…Research Checklist for more in-depth steps and resources. Also, our Market Research Advisory and Customized Research Reports services can provide additional help with the market research process. Small Business BC…
…product or service to your target market Develop a financial plan Understand the key legal aspects of international trade Find Your Markets Market research is an essential step in understanding…
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…name is Mark Eversfield, and I’m the Market Research Analyst here at SBBC. I’ll be posting information on tips, tools, and insights on using market research to help you exceed…
…Two Ways to do Your Homework Market research falls into one of two categories: 1. Primary research You can source this kind of information yourself by creating questionnaires, and conducting…
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