This Apteligent data report dives into Apple and analyzes iOS 9.3. The report details how issues with iOS 9.3 have been greatly exaggerated. We also look at adoption rates, data by app store category, and overall device popularity. We’ve analyzed tens of thousands of apps and hundreds of billions of data points.
What surveys people run with SurveyMonkey?Alex Lomizov
SurveyMonkey is the largest DIY market research tool.
We've profiled SurveyMonkey mass-user projects to understand what surveys people typically run. This presentation is a top-line of small observation study carried out in 2012.
This Apteligent data report dives into Apple and analyzes iOS 9.3. The report details how issues with iOS 9.3 have been greatly exaggerated. We also look at adoption rates, data by app store category, and overall device popularity. We’ve analyzed tens of thousands of apps and hundreds of billions of data points.
What surveys people run with SurveyMonkey?Alex Lomizov
SurveyMonkey is the largest DIY market research tool.
We've profiled SurveyMonkey mass-user projects to understand what surveys people typically run. This presentation is a top-line of small observation study carried out in 2012.
Chuck Liu Design Research Lead KISSmetrics @chuckjliu cliu@kissmetrics.com
Market research helps you make decisions.
3 Essential Mantras of Market Research 1
Goal: Make better decisions, faster.
Get things done in days, not weeks or months.
Market research priorities are different depending on what stage your business is at
There are many FREE resources out there.
Google Trends: Measure market potential and interest AVINASH KAUSHIK HTTP://KISS.LY/LEANAC
Talking to experts: Get the detailed scoop of workflows and processes
1. Hypothesis- driven Have an idea to prove or disprove
2. Short and targeted 5 days, 2 weeks max
3 Ways for Early Stage Businesses to do Lean Market Research 2
1. Survey + Social Distribution Cheap (or free), but requires more work on your part
1. Make a screener or survey 2. Tweet/share it out 3. Analyze
Try the good ole’ “asking for a friend” (except it’s you really asking)
Whether you’re actually asking for a friend or not, this actually works be er, especially if you tag a potential competitor
1. Ask a question on Quora 2. Revitalize an old relevant thread with a new comment 3. Ask people to answer an existing question
2. AdWords Easy setup, variable expenses
You Pay for Clicks, Which Is Pre y Realistic
AdWords Keyword Planner does the work for you in volume and interest
1. Practice your pitch 2. Limited character count = concise messaging 3. Bad ideas = no problem
3. Amazon Mechanical Turk Disclaimer: I haven’t tried yet, but I want to
Mechanical Turk Plan: Simple • Design a test • Distribute a test • Analyze the data
3 Strategies for Existing Businesses/ Enterprises to Getting Faster Research Done 3
1. In-App Surveys Contextual, relevant, and dismissible
Existing workflow and pain points • Nudge your customers with in-app surveys • Open-ended
In-App Survey Pros and Cons Pros • Low cost • Low effort • Can be turned on/off as you please to measure activities over time • Quick responses based on targeting technique Cons • Limits demographic to your existing users • Can potentially annoy your users
2. Experience Sampling Uncover user needs and behaviors
Pros • Highlights behaviors, moods, stress levels • Gives context to these behaviors depending on how it was administered (same time every day, multiple times a day, etc.) • Measures differences over time Cons • Risk of participants dropping off or stopping participation • Incentive needed to lure in • Not good for checking if someone is doing a task repetitively Experience Sampling Pros and Cons
3. Persona Advisory Board
Quick Review: Personas (thanks to Buffer for these images!
Pros • Highly contextual information about day in the life, workflow, and process • Visibility into which tools are used for tasks • Deeper relationship and trust built with customer Cons • High amount of effort on your part • Recruiting can be hit or miss depending on your relationship with customers / th
Watch this with a 10-15 minute audiotrack at http://vimeo.com/novusprogram/lesson18
The goal of this lesson is to provide tools to determine the strengths and weaknesses of potential competitors in order to compete in various markets. The lesson begins with an overview of the importance of competitor analysis and its primary importance. A framework to analyze various competitors is then introduced. The lesson then uses the framework to analyze the key aspects of a competitor.
The Novus project is a combination of video tutorials designed to be used in conjunction with a free business simulation software program. The Novus Business and IT Program contains 36 business and IT training videos, covering basic finance, accounting, marketing, economics, business strategy, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Users will have an opportunity to apply the lessons in the Novus Business Simulator. Over six rounds, the user or teams will have to make decisions on capital purchases, financing, production, financing, and human resources for a microbrewery. This channel has arranged the 36 video lessons into the order in which they are meant to be used with the simulator. To watch this slideshow as a video, please go to our Vimeo page at: https://vimeo.com/novusprogram. To download our free business simulation software, please go to our SourceForge page at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/novus/.
To download the editable version of this document, go to www.slidebooks.com
Market & competitor analysis template in PPT created by former Deloitte & McKinsey management consultants and talented designers.
We take real time information from multiple social media sites and analyse it into positive and negative sentiment. We do this on a wide variety of business sectors and this gives our overall chart on how Ireland is feeling. Maybe now we can finally decide on whether the Irish really are a positive nation or not!
Macroview weekly news update - 18th july 2016Rūta Misiūnaitė
• Asda taps into Pokemon Go craze
• Brexit concerns, weather and major sporting events impacts retail footfall
• Boots to launch in South Korea
• 28% of shoppers in Ireland say they would go elsewhere after finding their product was out of stock on two occasions or less
• Sainsbury's emulates Amazon with one-hour home delivery service trial
• Sainsbury's completes axing of multi-buys ahead of schedule
• Consumers name Amazon as their favourite retail brand
• Nine out of 10 UK retail sales “touch” bricks-and-mortar stores
• Warmer weather helps lift sales at Waitrose
• John Lewis sales up 3.8% last week
• WHSmith pledges to pass on savings to some airport customers
• Scottish retail sales dip 1.4% in June
• Unilever reports slightly better than expected sales growth but remains cautious on outlook
• New research highlights Olympics sales opportunity for retailers
• CMA clears Sainsbury’s acquisition of Home Retail Group
Your look in to the latest Grocery trends this week...
• Asda taps into Pokemon Go craze
• Brexit concerns, weather and major sporting events impacts retail footfall
• Boots to launch in South Korea
• 28% of shoppers in Ireland say they would go elsewhere after finding their product was out of stock on two occasions or less
• Sainsbury's emulates Amazon with one-hour home delivery service trial
• Sainsbury's completes axing of multi-buys ahead of schedule
• Consumers name Amazon as their favourite retail brand
• Nine out of 10 UK retail sales “touch” bricks-and-mortar stores
• Warmer weather helps lift sales at Waitrose
• John Lewis sales up 3.8% last week
• WHSmith pledges to pass on savings to some airport customers
• Scottish retail sales dip 1.4% in June
• Unilever reports slightly better than expected sales growth but remains cautious on outlook
• New research highlights Olympics sales opportunity for retailers
• CMA clears Sainsbury’s acquisition of Home Retail Group
Chuck Liu Design Research Lead KISSmetrics @chuckjliu cliu@kissmetrics.com
Market research helps you make decisions.
3 Essential Mantras of Market Research 1
Goal: Make better decisions, faster.
Get things done in days, not weeks or months.
Market research priorities are different depending on what stage your business is at
There are many FREE resources out there.
Google Trends: Measure market potential and interest AVINASH KAUSHIK HTTP://KISS.LY/LEANAC
Talking to experts: Get the detailed scoop of workflows and processes
1. Hypothesis- driven Have an idea to prove or disprove
2. Short and targeted 5 days, 2 weeks max
3 Ways for Early Stage Businesses to do Lean Market Research 2
1. Survey + Social Distribution Cheap (or free), but requires more work on your part
1. Make a screener or survey 2. Tweet/share it out 3. Analyze
Try the good ole’ “asking for a friend” (except it’s you really asking)
Whether you’re actually asking for a friend or not, this actually works be er, especially if you tag a potential competitor
1. Ask a question on Quora 2. Revitalize an old relevant thread with a new comment 3. Ask people to answer an existing question
2. AdWords Easy setup, variable expenses
You Pay for Clicks, Which Is Pre y Realistic
AdWords Keyword Planner does the work for you in volume and interest
1. Practice your pitch 2. Limited character count = concise messaging 3. Bad ideas = no problem
3. Amazon Mechanical Turk Disclaimer: I haven’t tried yet, but I want to
Mechanical Turk Plan: Simple • Design a test • Distribute a test • Analyze the data
3 Strategies for Existing Businesses/ Enterprises to Getting Faster Research Done 3
1. In-App Surveys Contextual, relevant, and dismissible
Existing workflow and pain points • Nudge your customers with in-app surveys • Open-ended
In-App Survey Pros and Cons Pros • Low cost • Low effort • Can be turned on/off as you please to measure activities over time • Quick responses based on targeting technique Cons • Limits demographic to your existing users • Can potentially annoy your users
2. Experience Sampling Uncover user needs and behaviors
Pros • Highlights behaviors, moods, stress levels • Gives context to these behaviors depending on how it was administered (same time every day, multiple times a day, etc.) • Measures differences over time Cons • Risk of participants dropping off or stopping participation • Incentive needed to lure in • Not good for checking if someone is doing a task repetitively Experience Sampling Pros and Cons
3. Persona Advisory Board
Quick Review: Personas (thanks to Buffer for these images!
Pros • Highly contextual information about day in the life, workflow, and process • Visibility into which tools are used for tasks • Deeper relationship and trust built with customer Cons • High amount of effort on your part • Recruiting can be hit or miss depending on your relationship with customers / th
Watch this with a 10-15 minute audiotrack at http://vimeo.com/novusprogram/lesson18
The goal of this lesson is to provide tools to determine the strengths and weaknesses of potential competitors in order to compete in various markets. The lesson begins with an overview of the importance of competitor analysis and its primary importance. A framework to analyze various competitors is then introduced. The lesson then uses the framework to analyze the key aspects of a competitor.
The Novus project is a combination of video tutorials designed to be used in conjunction with a free business simulation software program. The Novus Business and IT Program contains 36 business and IT training videos, covering basic finance, accounting, marketing, economics, business strategy, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Users will have an opportunity to apply the lessons in the Novus Business Simulator. Over six rounds, the user or teams will have to make decisions on capital purchases, financing, production, financing, and human resources for a microbrewery. This channel has arranged the 36 video lessons into the order in which they are meant to be used with the simulator. To watch this slideshow as a video, please go to our Vimeo page at: https://vimeo.com/novusprogram. To download our free business simulation software, please go to our SourceForge page at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/novus/.
To download the editable version of this document, go to www.slidebooks.com
Market & competitor analysis template in PPT created by former Deloitte & McKinsey management consultants and talented designers.
We take real time information from multiple social media sites and analyse it into positive and negative sentiment. We do this on a wide variety of business sectors and this gives our overall chart on how Ireland is feeling. Maybe now we can finally decide on whether the Irish really are a positive nation or not!
Macroview weekly news update - 18th july 2016Rūta Misiūnaitė
• Asda taps into Pokemon Go craze
• Brexit concerns, weather and major sporting events impacts retail footfall
• Boots to launch in South Korea
• 28% of shoppers in Ireland say they would go elsewhere after finding their product was out of stock on two occasions or less
• Sainsbury's emulates Amazon with one-hour home delivery service trial
• Sainsbury's completes axing of multi-buys ahead of schedule
• Consumers name Amazon as their favourite retail brand
• Nine out of 10 UK retail sales “touch” bricks-and-mortar stores
• Warmer weather helps lift sales at Waitrose
• John Lewis sales up 3.8% last week
• WHSmith pledges to pass on savings to some airport customers
• Scottish retail sales dip 1.4% in June
• Unilever reports slightly better than expected sales growth but remains cautious on outlook
• New research highlights Olympics sales opportunity for retailers
• CMA clears Sainsbury’s acquisition of Home Retail Group
Your look in to the latest Grocery trends this week...
• Asda taps into Pokemon Go craze
• Brexit concerns, weather and major sporting events impacts retail footfall
• Boots to launch in South Korea
• 28% of shoppers in Ireland say they would go elsewhere after finding their product was out of stock on two occasions or less
• Sainsbury's emulates Amazon with one-hour home delivery service trial
• Sainsbury's completes axing of multi-buys ahead of schedule
• Consumers name Amazon as their favourite retail brand
• Nine out of 10 UK retail sales “touch” bricks-and-mortar stores
• Warmer weather helps lift sales at Waitrose
• John Lewis sales up 3.8% last week
• WHSmith pledges to pass on savings to some airport customers
• Scottish retail sales dip 1.4% in June
• Unilever reports slightly better than expected sales growth but remains cautious on outlook
• New research highlights Olympics sales opportunity for retailers
• CMA clears Sainsbury’s acquisition of Home Retail Group
UK newsbrands hit the headlines on social mediaNewsworks
UK newspaper brands are a vital part of daily activity on social networks. They are highly influential social media activators, responsible for creating and augmenting many of the biggest viral stories worldwide.
What is the Top500? What can we determine, from its research, about retail apps in the UK and Europe?
A brief presentation to a small number of delegates in a private dining room at the SkyGarden in London on the morning of 16th March.
Download the reports (free) that it's based on: internetretailing.net/IRUK and internetretailing.net/IREU
Produced in Q3 2013, Mobile Insights Report is for UK focussed Marketing Departments to understand the smartphone and tablet demographic going into 2014
An Post Amárach Research Presentation February 2012Amarach Research
A survey of Irish and British consumer attitudes to marketing media, including direct mail.
The full report is available at the An Post Mail Media website: http://url.ie/e7gu
We take real time information from multiple social media sites and analyse it into positive and negative sentiment. We do this on a wide variety of business sectors and this gives our overall chart on how Ireland is feeling. Maybe now we can finally decide on whether the Irish really are a positive nation or not!
We take real time information from multiple social media sites and analyse it into positive and negative sentiment. We do this on a wide variety of business sectors and this gives our overall chart on how Ireland is feeling. Maybe now we can finally decide on whether the Irish really are a positive nation or not!
Finding Gold in "Leprechaun Economics": An analysis of Ireland's recent macro...Daniel Tierney
An independent study project, completed while I was a MBA student at MIT's Sloan School of Management, that (1) deconstructs Ireland's 2015 GDP growth, (2) analyzes the possible causes of this increase, and (3) examines subsequent market responses.
Similar to MN319 Team 2 - Competitor Anaylsis (20)
role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
31052024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
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हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
01062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
03062024_First India Newspaper Jaipur.pdfFIRST INDIA
Find Latest India News and Breaking News these days from India on Politics, Business, Entertainment, Technology, Sports, Lifestyle and Coronavirus News in India and the world over that you can't miss. For real time update Visit our social media handle. Read First India NewsPaper in your morning replace. Visit First India.
CLICK:- https://firstindia.co.in/
#First_India_NewsPaper
1. Newspaper Industry
Team 2
Market Review
Niall Maher 11497488
Rachel Moore 11466328
Andrew McCabe 11397916
Thomas Owens 11425368
Constantin R Oprisan 11434962
3. Market Background
Market size:
2.88 million adults read a newspaper
daily
According to a survey carried out by the
National Newspapers of Ireland (NNI)
the Irish newspaper industry made
€829.68 million in revenue in 2011.
Trends:
Between the years of 2009 to 2012 there
has been a decrease in the number of
people buying a newspaper daily.
Key players:
Broadband and the continuous
introduction of new technology in
regards to Smartphones.
4. Profile of Organisations
Founded in 1905 and it is currently Ireland’s
largest selling newspaper as it is published 7
days a week.
Founded in 1859, an Irish broadsheet newspaper
that is published 6 days a week.
An Irish broadsheet newspaper, founded in 1841
under the title “The Cork Examiner” until it
changed its name to the Irish Examiner in recent
years.
A daily tabloid newspaper founded in 1963
which is published in the United Kingdom and
Ireland.
Founded in 1988, it is Ireland’s number one
paper for people aged between 15-44 years old.
5. Website Review
The Irish Independent
Easy to use and to find top news
stories, with a convenient menu bar
allowing easy of access to information.
The Irish Times
Similar in style to The Irish
Independent, a drop down menu allows
users to quickly obtain information they
want.
The Irish Examiner
Laid out in a more traditional manner.
However, it has adopted a useful style for links
to different areas, with pictures as links rather
than a lot of words.
The Irish Sun
Very much based on pictures. Showbiz is one area which they have appearing regularly on the home
page of the website.
The Daily Star
Simple and straight forward to use, with good use of quick links and tabs, allowing readers to easy read
stories of interest.
6. Social Media Review
The Irish Independent has the most
followers on Twitter. Their Facebook page
has got the complete history of the
paper, from the beginning.
The Irish times were more unique in their
social media as they have a news blog
with a number of blogs which they have
written throughout the day.
The Irish Examiner had the best twitter
page with links to various stories on their
website.
We found that the Irish Daily Star had the
most attractive Facebook page.
The Irish Sun is one of the popular
newspapers on Facebook as it is liked by
over 17,000 people.
7. Mobile Review
The first review we chose to do was the
Irish Examiner.
Irish Examiner was the only paper which
didn’t have an app for mobile devices.
We can clearly see that the results from the
analysis of their website review for mobile
devices shows that it is not user friendly.
8. Boss Metrics Reports
Facebook Analysis
Company Fans PTAT PTAT/Fans %
Avg. post
per day
Average likes
per day
The Irish
Independent
18,056 330 1.80% 2.2 10
The Irish Times
53,419 1559 4.80% 5.55 26.8
The Irish
Examiner
10,867 270 2.50% 3.58 11.2
The Irish Sun
17,589 253 1.40% 4.53 2.4
The Daily Star
639 5 0.80% 5.9 0.1
10. Boss Metrics Reports Contd.
Twitter Analysis
Company Followers Following
Avg. Tweet per
day
Avg. reply per
day
The Irish
Independent
34,216 78 49.9 1
The Irish Times 41,057 35 28.7 0.1
The Irish
Examiner
28,566 147 14.4 0.3
The Irish Sun 994 20 4.9 0.1
The Daily Star 850 64 24.4 0
12. Report Promotion
• To express our work on the Irish
newspaper industry we put it onto various
websites like:
Facebook
Twitter
Slideshare
Wordpress
Socialmedia.ie
13. Conclusions
Newspapers use websites, social media and mobile apps to
get their news to their readers
Given the reduction in the purchases of the physical
newspapers, the industry needs to turn their attention to
promoting their papers through other means, for example
through Facebook, Twitter, and apps.
We revealed that the Irish Examiner’s readership is
suffering due to lack of advancement in technology
compared to the others.
The introduction of technology has increased the papers
target markets and created diversification for the customer.