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We can build it, but will they come? "Mobilising" your customers
In their latest blog, Fiona Moss and David Shaw make a call for really understanding what your customers want before rolling out a mobile customer engagement strategy.
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Nearly half the public think house prices in their area are currently too high
According to an Ipsos poll conducted for BBC Panorama, 46% think house prices in their area are currently too high whilst fewer than one in ten (9%) think house prices are too low.
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The `bedroom tax'; what the public think, and why
Research Director, Ben Marshall discussed Ipsos's research on attitudes to the `bedroom tax', and why the public holds those views.
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More support than opposition for `bedroom tax', but policy divides opinion
More of the public support than oppose the reduction of housing benefit for under-occupying social housing tenants, according to an Ipsos poll conducted for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) published today.
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Public: House price rises are not good for Britain
A new Ipsos poll for Inside Housing has found nearly three times as many Britons disagree than agree that rising house prices are a good thing for the country.
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House prices: up, up, up?
Barely a day goes by without the publication of new statistics showing house price rises, increases in mortgage approvals or estate agents taking on new staff writes Ben Marshall.
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Economist/Ipsos October 2013 Issues Index
In a month in which energy prices have dominated many of the headlines, a fifth of the public (19%) are now concerned about prices/inflation. This is an increase of 8 percentage points since September
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Public awareness of Freedom of Information (FOI)
Ipsos Scotland was commissioned by the Scottish Information Commissioner to explore public awareness of FOI.
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Halifax Housing Market Confidence Tracker
There has been a significant improvement in sentiment towards the UK housing market; however, whilst the gap between buying and selling expectations is narrowing the regional variations remain, according to the latest quarterly Halifax Housing Market Confidence tracker conducted by Ipsos.
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Understanding customers: now and next
Welfare reform and new digital technology mean that housing associations must modernise the way they understand customers says Ben Marshall in his blog for 24dash.com.