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Flair Colombia 2017 - Reviving
“Reviving” is the word of the year in Colombia and in all the Colombians hopes and dreams. It is our very ambitious bet, thinking about Colombia as a case study in the modern history, where – unfortunately – a lot of countries moved from peace to war, as in Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Ukraine…
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Why everyone loves to hate Focus Groups
To define Qualitative today, it is useful to look at the definition that was being used in the 20th Century, the second half of which saw significant growth of qualitative in popularity, particularly in the US and UK. Frankly, times have changed and we are now facing a very different world in 2017.
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10 Behavioural Science Principles for Great Digital Creative
What can behavioural science teach marketers about digital advertising? Contributor Peter Minnium, Ipsos Connect in the US, dives into key learnings from behavioural scientists to help you know how to engage your prospects.
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China Pulse - December 2016
China’s economy showed moderate but steady growth with a year-on-year GDP increase of 6.7 percent at comparable prices in Q3 2016.
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How to Select the Right Celebrity Endorser?
Rio Olympics has ended, but the craze on Olympic athletes has not yet faded. However, do you know that the microblog comments of “Wang Baoqiang Divorce” (10 billion pieces) once surpassed that of “Rio Olympics” during the Olympic Games? It is unprecedented that celebrity gossips should take away the limelight of the Olympic Games.
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Five Hours Of Media A Day For The Global Affluent
On average, the Global Affluent spends 301 minutes on media per day which adds up to 5 hours. They spend 2 hours on watching TV and 2 hours online. Nearly an hour a day is spent on reading print.
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Most Canadians Expect Companies to Support Causes and Make a Profit
New Ipsos study reveals how Canadians feel toward cause marketing. Strong cause marketing programs and not-for-profit partnerships are more necessary than ever for corporations.
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How “Word Of Mouth” Is Working In Russia
Goods manufacturers want consumers to discuss the benefits of their products widely, and are glad to have “word of mouth” helping them in promoting goods and contributing to advertising efforts.
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Are Your Customers Working Too Hard? The Australian Perspective
Australian companies expect their customers to do too much to resolve bad experiences. Customers four times more likely to stop doing business with a company after negative experience.
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US Consumers Are Forgiving Samsung
The latest Reuters/Ipsos data reveals consumers are forgiving to Samsung after their recall of the Galaxy Note 7.