1) A friend started a restaurant serving global cuisine without conducting market research to determine if there was demand. The restaurant failed.
2) Market research is important to save money and resources by ensuring ideas are viable and will attract customers before launching.
3) Online tools like surveys, polls, and analyzing social media discussions allow businesses to conduct market research to identify potential customers and their needs.
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10. It is easy to be critical of the idea. But maybe we miss the point.
11. Market research is NOT to our friends and family! Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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13. To save your time – as you can keep ploughing time into ideas which at present are unfeasible.
14. To save your energy – which just like time, IS a finite resource. You can keep investing your youth into a project – but perhaps you should research it’s potential first?Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
15. A more serious answer... Marketing research fulfils three main purposes which any successful campaign must be targeted towards. It identifies the potential customer; it then attracts him/ her to the company through the product or service on offer and thereafter keeps him loyal to the company by ensuring consistent customer satisfaction. Clearly therefore marketing research is a crucial component in any business setting. Marketing takes care of all the major considerations customers take into account when making a purchase. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
16. More serious places you can go. This is for MACRO research. http://www.statistics.gov.uk/hub/index.html http://www.statistics.gov.uk/socialtrends/ https://www.nomisweb.co.uk/Default.asp More privately and on a micro scale. http://askyourtargetmarket.com BUT – this I have never used them.... As you can always DIY – and that’s the point of today. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
17. How can we research? Could you do competitor analysis…. Yes – everyone does this first. Could you do Mintel and Keynotes to see the size of the industry and growth patterns? Maybe – but sometimes creative industries too small for this to be worth while. Could you do some face to face research with your target demographic? Yes – but this can be scary. And can be..... Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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19. So... Focus groups You can get a group of people together and ask them questions about a product / service– this is a focus group. Best served with refreshments BIG Q: What would make people come to your focus group for your idea, in the first place? Where do your target demographic naturally form? Are there any other groups you could hijack? Are they social, do they congregate in groups? Are they loners or difficult to get at? How might this change your idea? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
25. Always go for broke and go for honesty – it is better to get a no. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
26. 13 What questions could you ask? What are you competition doing which is better than you? Research your competition. See you niche. Find out where you are in the eco system. Be more like a laser beam than a light bulb. Market intelligence is the essence of Great Guerrilla marketing. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
27. How could you market research Online? As many demographics are online. How can we engage with them? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
28. What about the Tinterweb? Ask Google what people are searching for: What keywords are people searching for right now? Researching your keywords Google keywords analysis: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal SEO tool book http://tools.seobook.com/keyword-tools/seobook/index.php You can also use things like: WordTracker and Keyword Discovery – amongst others. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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30. What about the Tinterweb? Ask Google what people used to search for: What keywords are going up / going down? Researching your keywords trends: Google trends / zeitgeist: interesting http://www.google.com/trends New is Google insights: even more fun http://www.google.com/insights/search/# Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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33. What about over time? Never presume: Today’s markets will last forever What about in the past? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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35. What about by region and new phrases? What about for financial advice? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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37. What about the trends in just the UK? What about for financial advice? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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39. I know! But this is relevant to all ideas! As it shows you more information in a minute – than we used to get in a year! And now we have web 2.0 as well Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
40. Web 2.0 Web 1.0 was about connecting people to information. Now with web 2.0 its about connecting people with people. Social networking and web 2.0 tools are a double edged sword. As marketing legend Seth Godin puts it: The best new media (like blogs and possibly twitter) open doors to people who didn't used to have a voice. The worst ones (like blogs and possibly twitter) merely create new venues for scams and senseless yelling. It is this ‘voice’ that we can start to listen to…. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
41. 28 What is social media / social networking? What is the difference between web 1.0 and web 2.0? What counts / what doesn’t? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
43. 30 Why should we care? Discuss in your groups. By 2010 Gen Y will outnumber Baby Boomers…. 96% of them have joined a social network. Social Media has overtaken porn as the #1 activity on the Web Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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47. Moving into the older demographics, there is a huge drop off among 35-44 year olds (28 per cent)
48. Uptake continues to decline until you find just one in 20 over 65s engaging regularly with social media (4 per cent).
50. Females dominate the space with four in ten saying that they regularly visit social media sites (40 per cent).
51. Contrast that with the three in ten males who frequently access Facebook, Twitter and the rest (29 per cent) and you quickly build up the picture of a strongly female-centric landscape. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
52. 34 So who’s your demographic? How old are they, what sex, how much do they earn, what’s their name, do they use social media? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
53. Draw your target demographic.Then answer the following: How much do they make? What do they look like? What do they wear? What’s their name? How old are they?Do they love you? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
54. 36 So who’s your demographic? Without knowing who it is – your idea no matter how powerful – will probably fail...! As your market research will be %^&$ Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
55. Web 2.0 So how could we listen to them? Facebook. Why? More than 600 million people use it. People spend 3x’s amount of time on facebook than Google. The fastest growing demographic isn't always what you think. You can test your idea with a small amount of money with PPC advertising . You can do things for free and then leave them. Maybe set up a group of facebook and see reaction? People are up for socialising and chatting about your idea on Facebook . Like a focus group. Other ideas using Facebook technology. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
56. Facebook So how could we listen to them? Facebook. Why? More than 600 million people use it. People spend 3x’s amount of time on facebook than Google. The fastest growing demographic isn't always what you think. You can test your idea with a small amount of money with PPC advertising . You can do things for free and then leave them. Maybe set up a group of facebook and see reaction? People are up for socialising and chatting about your idea on Facebook . Like a focus group. Other ideas using Facebook technology. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
57. Blogs Maybe listen through Blogs. Why? Aren’t all bloggers nuts? Not anymore....there are 200,000 of them. Demographics: – Two-thirds are male – 60% are 18-44 – Well educated & relatively affluent Motivations – 75% describe themselves as “sincere” – 72% blog to share their expertise Maybe see how many people blog about it? http://technorati.com/
58. You tube and Digg Maybe listen through Youtube How many videos are there about it? How many people are searching for it? http://www.youtube.com/advertiseuk Can you simple post a video asking people if they like an idea? What if someone steals it? 1% inspiration – the rest is perspiration. Back to the future shoes – a classic example. Maybe listen through Digg etc etc If people are digging it – then there is an audience potential to it / for it. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
59. Twitter Maybe listen through Twitter? Why? 100 millions tweets a day. It’s audience is growing and growing especially below the 35 year age group. How? A good indicator of the relative popularity of a certain word, phrase, or topic is how often people post about them. If the first page of search results comes up with posts made over the past day or two, chances are the topic is not that popular. If the first page is filled up with posts from the past minute, it is a red hot topic. http://twitturly.com/ http://search.twitter.com/ Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
60. How else could you ask questions? You could create polls. http://polldaddy.com/ Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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62. How else could you ask questions? You could create surveys. Through http://www.surveymonkey.com/ Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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64. How else could you ask questions? You could create totally separate websites Through http://www.askdanthemarketingman.co.uk/ Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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66. How could you do this cheaply? You could use: www.gbbo.co.uk Or the microsoft / yahoo / word press sites. And even use Google forms to collect the data. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
67. Do you have a database of potential customers? If so Then ALL the main Mail service providers have a survey function on there. Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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69. 51 So who would be the best demographic to online market research? Answers please. Or.... Is it more about psychographic? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
70. Why Market research? Is it so you cannot fail? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
71. What would you do if you had no fear of failure? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
72. Big businesses names They never failed? Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
75. Some classic mistakes made Thinking big but NOT thinking about scale. Got ambitious growth plans? Great, but be clear and realistic about how you're going to get there, and when. Think about infrastructure and choose IT systems, suppliers and distribution channels that can scale with you. NOT user-testing.Test everything. Make sure your target customers actually like the way it looks and works, and find out how much they'd pay for it. Your family and friends are not customers, by the way: they'll sugar-coat. You need people you don't know. Trust me. NOT setting targets.Having a vision focuses your efforts and creates structure. Your ambitions may well change but having a starting point helps immensely. NOT DOING YOUR MARKET RESEARCH FIRST!!! Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
76. How do I know these ones?I made (some / all) of them! Copyright www.greatmarketingworkshops.co.uk/foryou (c) 2010
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