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2018: The Year of Capturing Nonconscious Response
Learn more about the five methods which comprise the backbone of nonconsious measurement: Behavioral Economics, Eye Tracking, Facial Analysis, Applied Neuroscience and Biometrics.
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5 Questions You Need to Ask to Impact the Path to Purchase
Technology has created an omnichannel world that's bringing together physical and digital shopping experiences and offering a proliferation of touchpoints that influence consumers’ brand opinions and buying behaviours.
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When Trust Falls Down How Brands Got Here and What They Need To Do About It
In this paper we’ll outline what we have identified as the four key reasons we are seeing a crisis in trust, and importantly what brands and advertising needs to do to rebuild that trust.
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[EVENT] CES 2018
On June 9, join Ipsos’ Peter Minnium who will be participating in a panel discussion about Best in Brand Storytelling hosted by Variety.
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Europe's Biggest Spenders
With Christmas around the corner, European retailers are getting ready for Europe’s biggest spenders*.
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Brand Purpose: What’s the Point of You?
Brand purpose has been one of the most hotly debated marketing topics of the last ten years, celebrated as a business model for growth and debunked as cod strategy in equal measure.
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Ipsos Affluent Survey - 20th Anniversary Celebration of the Biggest Media Event in HK!
Ipsos Affluent Survey is Asia’s reference study for reaching the region’s affluent consumers. It provides a comprehensive overview of media consumption and product usage for this elusive and important group, which accounts for the top 20% by income of the APAC population.
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Google’s ‘ZMOT’ and How the Smartphone has Disrupted Traditional Path-to-Purchase
The smartphone has dramatically changed the way people shop. Consumers have information machines in their pockets that can do more than ever. Smartphones give consumers the ability to: access abundant information at any time, communicate directly with brands (via social), and even make purchases right from their devices. Because of these innovations, brands must become more visible in this increasingly digital and mobile landscape.
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Flair Brazil 2018 - The Mask Slipped! Time for Truth
For many Brazilians, it’s the “Time for Truth”. Years of political scandals, government corruption and the omnipresent “false news” have become too numerous - people now trust only themselves to discover reality. Brands, advertising, companies are not spared by this new age of suspicion.