Sunday, August 22, 2010

Please Help!! Market research!!?

I need to know the different ways of collecting information from the public!! For example: Surveys. Thanks!!

Please Help!! Market research!!?
You can do survey both online sitting home only and offline.


You can simply join three four social networking sites like Facebook,Hi5,Friendster and then you can simply start a post and you will easily get the answers .


Also if you some amount of money than you can a prepare form of questionire and you can launch a microsite of your own and promote it through SEO,


You can also send your questionaire in a form of newsletter but you will be charged for this.





In offline you can simply put a stall in shopping malls and you can organise a small contest in which customer will get some gift in return of filling your questionire
Reply:A mail, email or telephone survey works best, because you can then target specific groups of people to receive it to ensure you get a valid cross-section of people. If you simply set up a kiosk or online survey for people who happen to find it, you will get info but it may not be as reliable, because you may not get enough people to respond say from a certain age group.





Another common way for companies to get information is to purchase what is already out there. When people respond to surveys on warranty cards, such as those that ask about your interests, those reponses are stored in databases. As a marketer, I can purchase a list of people who live in a certain geographic area, have a certain kind of credit card, are likely to practice a certain religion and who eat out three times a week. That may seem like a silly example, but I'm just making a point that a wealth of information can be purchased.
Reply:The best way is stopping People in the High Street. Another way is when you buy electical goods from Comets etc you sometimes get a survey questionare with it. Or going round residential Houses or via phone calls but People tend to not like that way of doing it.
Reply:going to ask them on the high street


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