Asking the wrong questions gives you the wrong answers!

A very large part of market research is based on asking people questions, for example in surveys, focus groups, depth interviews, and online discussions. In general, people are very willing to answer our questions, but the problem is that they […]

My take on social media – Gaelle Bertrand

Guest post from Gaelle Bertrand, Client Director, Brand Insight, Precise, UK. This post is based on material Gaelle contributed to the #IPASocialWorks ‘Measuring Not Counting’ project – and is slightly different to most of the other posts in this series […]

My take on Social Media – Kristin Luck

Guest post from Kristin Luck, President and CMO at Decipher, USA. Click here to see a list of the other posts in this series. After spending my childhood on a farm in rural Oregon without television or even a touch […]

What’s your take on social media?

We at NewMR are keen to hear the different ways that market researchers approach social media. We are interested in the private use, the brand building use, and the research use. We have invited a variety of people to share […]

My take on social media – Sue Bell

Guest post from Sue Bell, principal Susan Bell Research, Australia. Click here to see a list of the other posts in this series. Over the last few months, we have been conducting a bit of an experiment (using the term […]

My take on social media – Peter Harris

Guest post from Peter Harris, EVP & Managing Director, Asia Pacific at Vision Critical, Australia. Click here to see a list of the other posts in this series. I am not sure when it started but social media has completely […]

Forewarned is forearmed! The case for IIeX

Next month I will be in Atlanta as one of the co-chairs of IIeX USA. If you can attend one of the IIeX events (in Europe, North America, Latin America, and the Southern Hemisphere) I strongly recommend it. Business is […]