Audio: The Future of Data and Market Research
Russell | Nov 22, 2007 | Comments 0
This is a conversation between Jay Townley and Russell Wright of Theme Zoom revealing some of the most important connections between market research, keyword research and "Big Research". If you think your business is too small to benefit from survey research methods, think again.
Topics we cover in Part 1:
- We now live in the algorithm driven age, where "cross selling" and "up-selling" customers has a high value. See Netflix Prize to find out how much companies are willing to pay statisticians for "cracking the code" to the cross sell.
- How will older survey methods make the jump into the internet age- or have they already done so? See Big Research and Gluskin-Townley Research for more information.
- How does the lifetime value of the customer tell you exactly how much you can afford to pay to "purchase" a customer. – Why do so many people forget about their own customers and opt for the more expensive marketing route: acquiring more new customers.
- What should you expect in the future when it comes to "DATA"? It seems that data is becoming easier to come by- but how do you make sense of it all?
- How can you use surveying and paneling to refine your product decisions and upgrades with a higher degree of certainty, even if you are not a major corporation?
- Is there such thing as a "magic 8 ball" when it comes to market research?
All of this and more in Market Research: Here’s How the Big Boys Do It (Part 1)
http://video.themezoom.com/jay/Big-Research-part-1-edited.mp3
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About the Author: Russell Wright is the CEO of Theme Zoom LLC. He is also a search engine optimization auditor co-inventor of the Theme Zoom (Krakken) keyword research tool. This tool was founded on Russell’s proprietary keyword reporting system and the “8 different keyword types”. This keyword system is designed to unveil the unique keyword fingerprint of your website that will assist you in dominating your niche at a high level.
Russell, as a professional speaker, presents the search engine story in a way that both technical and non-technical audiences will enjoy. He takes a top-down philosophical approach when speaking about search engine marketing and technology. An experienced communicator and storyteller, his goal is to promote a perspective that tends to intrigue the average listener.







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