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Serbia under a Magnifying Glass
The Serbia under a magnifying glass report provides an overview of the current economic and demographic shape of the country, the changing advertising sector, shopping habits and Serbs’ relationship with the digital world.
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[WEBINAR] Intelligent Product Test Design: When less can be more
September 13 - Caught between the ‘insight vs. investment trade-off’ when it comes to product testing? Ipsos is freeing clients from this conundrum while saving them time & money!
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[EVENT] Digital & Content Marketing Summit
On September 13, join Ipsos’ Menaka Gopinath for insights into Exploring the Science Behind Social Engagement. Social media engagement and ad revenue have been up for years, but what’s really at play once we move past technology, targeting and the sheer scale of it all?
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[WEBINAR] Affluent Americans in the Drivers’ Seat
September 12 - Join Ipsos for a complimentary webinar we explore the evolving Automotive market. This webinar will feature insights uncovered by our Q3 2018 Affluent Intelligence study of the category, with implications for the future and opportunities for media and messaging.
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[EVENT] ANA Data & Measurement Conference
September 12 - Ipsos is pleased to be a sponsor of this year’s Data & Measurement conference presented by Google.
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2018 US Politics - Democrats Narrowly Lead the Congressional Generic Ballot (August 8)
President Trump's approval rating remains steady.
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Ipsos Media Atlas Hong Kong
Ipsos Media Atlas Hong Kong is the reference source for consumption, lifestyles and media usage across all of society in this vibrant city. Ipsos Media Atlas provide a cost efficient, future-proof and accurate media currency to the industry.
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Chinese International Travel Monitor 2018
This is the seventh edition of the Hotels.com™ Chinese International Travel Monitor (CITM), which takes a comprehensive look at the impact on global travel by mainland Chinese travelers.
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Brazil Pulse - Temer's Evaluation is Bad or Very Bad to 88% of Brazilians - July 2018
The country is still heading in the wrong direction to 95% of Brazilians, remaining at this level since June 2017. To 86% of Brazilians, the mood regarding the future of Brazil is of concern or outrage. With national pride being at a low, the anti-establishment feeling is increasingly ingrained in the Brazilian society: perfect storm for populist speeches and charismatic leaders.
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What Worries the World - July 2018
New global poll finds four concerns top the world’s worry list: Unemployment, poverty/social inequality, crime/violence and financial/political corruption.