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The Map to Brand Growth
Whether it’s the I'm Lovin' It jingle or the Golden Arches that make you think of McDonald's they are both examples of salience, and salience sells.
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What You Did Not Know about Europe Affluent Opinion Leaders
For marketers tapping into the zeitgeist of opinion leaders is vital. Within any given sector opinion leaders are most likely to share positive information about your brand across a wide network both on- and offline. But who are they exactly?
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Europe Affluent and Their Cars: the Unexpected Truth
Affluent who own 4+ cars are the ones who get most out of life. Luxury car owners are not by definition the happiest in life.
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The New Faces of Gaming
The classic gaming demographic of a man, in his 20s, using a games console or computer, is still a key component of the market and shows no sign of losing interest in the medium.
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Europe Affluents Spend a Lot of Money Online
Europe’s Affluent regularly go on an online shopping spree.
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Five Hours Of Media a Day For The Global Affluent
On average, the Global Affluent spends 301 minutes on media per day which adds up to 5 hours. They spend 2 hours on watching TV and 2 hours online. Nearly an hour a day is spent on reading print.
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Ipsos Launches Syndicated Social Listening in Healthcare
Deployed successfully, social listening can accelerate insight generation from any kind of text data: web forums, social media sites, survey verbatims, internal data, and much more.
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Flair Brazil 2017 Debris or Seeds?
Currently, Brazil’s situation is hectic. And, this is not the first time that the country faces a difficult situation like this. Some could say this country is definitely condemned to live like in a rollercoaster. But, this time, it may be different. And it is our bet: the current political, economic and moral crisis can awake a new conscience and trigger a real transition.
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Flair Mexico 2016 A Year Of (More) Scrutiny And Change
“Discontent”, “disappointment”, “mistrust”, “pessimism”, “crime”, “poverty”, “corruption”, “insufficient economic growth”… The list goes on and on.
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Flair Colombia 2016 A Strong Desire to Succeed
The former home of Pablo Escobar is now a theme park. This image is the best way to summarise the gap between the stereotypes and the reality. Of course, it is not a bed of roses, but with a good growth since ten years, a new positioning as membership of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, a new hope thanks to the peace with the guerrillas and a investments’ plan of 25 billion US Dollars, lot of things are moving.