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Getting value for their money is key for online shoppers
About 7 in 10 surveyed consumers believe price to be the most important factor when buying products online, and about half say having quality for a low price is a main selling point, according to an Ipsos survey commissioned by Temu.
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Ipsos Pride Survey 2025: Majority are for anti-discrimination protections, but support slips for several LGBT+ issues
A new Ipsos survey across 26 countries finds the proportion in favour of everything from trans athletes to Pride Month marketing is down since 2021.
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Healthcare portals are gaining traction, but barriers to adoption remain
More than four out of five American adults aged 18 and older (81%) indicate they use at least one healthcare portal, with nearly half (48%) using one once per month or more frequently.
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How the fandom revolution is changing the game for brand growth
From diehards to bandwagoners, nine in ten Americans consider themselves a fan of something. That raises a host of questions today and tomorrow for brands and companies to consider, says What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael.
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Shifts: How will fans move from consuming to influencing?
Ipsos Strategy3’s Matt Palmer explains how innovations and social expectations could transform fandom today and in the years to come.
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Why value proposition testing can spark fan loyalty
If they want fans of their own, brands need to start with their value proposition, says Ipsos’ Aron Galonsky. Here’s how testing and refining your core message can unlock lasting customer loyalty.
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AAPOR Conference 2025
Please join Ipsos experts who will be presenting the following papers at the AAPOR Annual Conference, the premier forum for the exchange of advances in public opinion and survey research.
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Americans believe sports teams and stadiums are positive for cities
New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority still believe sporting events are too expensive
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Health & Lifestyle
Uncover cutting-edge developments in wellness, aging and personal care. This section delves into evolving concepts of health, beauty, parenting, identity, relationships and the changing dynamics of modern lifestyles across generations.
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What elevating pets in our families and society means for business
What happens when pet parenthood goes from a playful co-option to a sincere identity? Boise State University’s Shelly Volsche discusses the ever-more-prominent role of pets in society and how it shapes the rest of our lives.