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Ipsos announces India launch of Creative|Spark AI, an ad testing solution generating actionable insights within minutes
Creative|Spark AI is available in India with immediate effect and across 24 of Ipsos’ 90 markets; and in the five APAC markets of Australia, India, Japan, South Korea and Vietnam - as self-service on the Ipsos Digital platform or through full service with Ipsos' Creative Excellence teams. Additional markets will be deployed throughout 2025.
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Three keys to unlock brand success: shaping EXPECTATIONS, integrating CONTEXT, acting with EMPATHY
Brands are no longer in control. In a dynamic world, people are. Brands can make powerful connections and bring more to their lives by actively shaping their expectations.
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Beyond Listening - Social Media, a compelling source of consumer Insights.
Beyond Listening:
Social Media - a compelling source of consumer Insights.
Geeta Lobo, Executive Director, Social Intelligence Analytics (SIA), Ipsos India provides insights into how marketers can leverage the potential of Social Data
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Selling Creative Research Short?
How creative research can help measure and fuel long-term campaign effects
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In media we trust? How our views of the media are changing
While chants of “fake news” ring out around the world, this paper asks is there really a crisis of trust in the media?
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Big Data, Product Reviews and Behavioural Economics
In today’s hyper connected world, consumers have the opportunity to review products, services, retailers and just about anything and everything. If we need an opinion of something, it likely exists online. Websites such as Yelp, Trip Advisor and Amazon have given consumers a platform to share their feedback quickly and easily. These reviews are important to marketers because consumers trust and use them as an input into the purchase decision process. In short, they have a real impact.
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Ethnography: An Unfiltered View of Reality
Ethnography is a research method made for investigating cultural practices, rituals, consumer behaviour, routines and social norms. It helps our clients identify previously unseen opportunities through looking at people’s worlds in a new way, through putting behaviour at the heart of our investigation.
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Ethnography
Ethnography is a qualitative research technique, characterised by spending extended periods of time with people. We immerse ourselves in their world so we can observe and understand what they say, what they do and how they do it.
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Mobile
Over the past few years, we have seen an increased proliferation of mobile across the world. Not only have we seen the number of mobile users grow worldwide, but we’ve witnessed increased engagement of consumers with their mobile devices for a variety of everyday activities, whether it’s watching videos, shopping and making purchases, or simply accessing the internet. We are now past the mobile tipping point, with mobile overtaking fixed internet access in many markets, across developed and developing economies. Consumer interactions with brands are, more than ever before, fragmented and multi-layered. Consumers are leading busy lives, and multi-task routinely in their day. Consequently, many of the planned brand exposures are missed and recall relevancy is eroding faster than expected.