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True Market Research Websites
Market research can be
expensive, and it takes a fair
amount of time and thought to do
well, so why do it? The short
answer is that management wants
to make informed decisions and
to ensure that they’re keeping
their finger on the pulse of the
guy who employs them – the
customer.
When pondering
market research,
generally companies are
considering a decision that
involves a significant
investment, or that has a large
potential for risk if they were
to make the wrong decision. In
some cases they’re trying make a
million dollars on a new
product, and in other cases
they’re simply trying to hedge
their bets to make sure that
they protect the markets that
they already have a stake in.
Knowledge is Power!
Market
research is all about increasing
your understanding of the
market, of the customers’
motivations or their
frustrations that may not have
even reached the surface yet,
but are a on a slow boil that
could upset the applecart.
Knowing something more than your
competitor can be the difference
between success and failure, and
in many cases the customers are
the ones that know best.
This is where you and I, the
customers, can make some good
money....
Maybe that product idea that
your company has been kicking
around for months is actually
something that holds great
potential, but your group is
deadlocked over whether it
should be pursued or not. Some
customer feedback could help to
break that tie.
Market research is simply a more
systematic approach to
gathering
customer feedback and ensuring
that the feedback is as
independent and unbiased as
possible. In addition to the
actual research findings,
another common benefit is that
research tends to focus the team
on the needs and expectations of
the customers. This is
particularly beneficial because
many people tend to believe that
they are representative of a
typical customer. The reality is
that anyone employed in an
industry tends to be much more
knowledgeable, interested and
sensitized to the topic than is
a typical customer.
Conducting
market research seems to remind
employees that everything that
they do should be in service of
that ‘typical customer’.
When it comes to understanding
what a typical customer values
and why they value it, market
research can be a great tool and
is probably worth consideration
as you ponder that next big
decision.
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