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Ipsos Update - September 2016
This is the September 2016 edition of Ipsos Update, a selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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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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Getting Started In Text Analytics - The Question To Ask
As the number of text analytics tools have proliferated, the market has moved past early concerns about accuracy and now sits in a place where picking the right tool is more about ensuring the outputs will fit your needs. We outline below six key questions which may help.
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Youth Of The Nation - Most Indians Won’t Shop Online If No Discounts On Offer
Majority (54%) Indian won’t shop online if no discount were offered and if the product cost the same in the retail market, according to a study by Inshorts and Ipsos.
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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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Advertising, Reality, the World – According To Pokémon Go
How Pokémon Go reflects current global trends, people’s current aspirations, and how brands can successfully embrace these changes.
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ASEAN automotive: A huge potential
As automotive manufacturers around the world continue to grapple with stagnating or declining sales in their traditional markets, a strong strategy for geographic diversification becomes increasingly urgent.
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Ipsos Launches Sense*Suite to Guide Early Stage Product Development
Ipsos Marketing has launched Sense*Suite to help clients guide R&D initiatives and optimise sensory elements during early stage product development.
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents attempt to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop).
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Effective Communications Begin With the Brand
We all remember great ads. But do we remember the company? This is the No. 1 aim for advertising, but, surprisingly, many marketers don’t achieve it. The reason is the brand is not front-and-center. Marketers must start with the brand in the earliest conception stage, and weave it throughout the storyline architecture at opportune points. There are several tried and true techniques to ensure success. This Point of View paper addresses those approaches— crucial to effective advertising.