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The Vanishing Front End as a Threat to Impulse Purchasing
What are these new shopping technologies and how are they affecting impulse purchases at the front end?
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Four Reasons To Switch
The switchable consumer methodology is a powerful analysis and general framework that can successfully work for a variety of marketing problems. In fact, you can get four strategic outcomes!
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The Delightful Quest for Optimal
Spoiler alert: We know that investing in Product Optimization at the earliest stages of development is a globally proven way of escaping the test and tweak trap – helping to start you on your journey to uncovering the next big opportunity. Simply put, it’s really smart research, allowing you to pinpoint the optimal product formulation and, even smarter, enabling you to predict whether or not that formulation will succeed in-market.
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Moving Past the Tweak to Uncover the Optimal
Faced with expedited timelines and tightened budgets, many marketers feel compelled to attack varied objectives with smaller scaled product tests that answer individual questions — but these often fail to address the bigger picture.
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Saving With Lower Gas Prices?
According to a recent Ipsos Public Affairs eNations omnibus study conducted in January 2015, one-third (36%) of Americans felt they were able to spend more money for the holidays because gas prices were so low.
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ASI:Live Case Study
Go beyond counting clicks, shares and likes to really understand your digital campaign's impact on your brand. To maximize your investment in digital - you need to know more. With ASI:Live, you can track key performance metrics (recall, brand attitudes and claimed behaviour) with respondents we know were exposed to your digital advertising to really assess your campaign's impact on your brand. This case study illustrates how one client leveraged this approach.
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Leader of Ipsos in North America Appointed to CASRO Board of Directors
Pierre Le Manh to Step into Role on CASRO's Board in 2015
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More than Half of Adults Set a Budget on Holiday Shopping
A Majority Plan to Spend $400 or Less on Gifts this Holiday Season