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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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Brands Don’t Buy Brands - People Do
Businesses want to know how they can grow their brands. This is a simple question with complex answers, answers that start with people in real life – how they choose brands and, most importantly, how you can influence them to choose your brand more. Brands exist in a constantly changing world and, at the same time, human behaviour is undergoing a revolution – which makes it challenging to manage a brand. In the end, in order for brands to grow they need to attract more people, more easily and more often. Yet, how can you ensure that more people will buy your brand more often and more easily?
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6 Secrets Of Digital Storytelling
"Storytelling" is more than an industry buzzword. Columnist Peter Minnium discusses the art of good storytelling and the best ways marketers can tell those stories in digital media.
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Shaping of Digital Financial Service Trend From The Needs of Taiwanese Consumers
The benefits of mobile payment are for users to eliminate the need to take out cash or cards, simplify the process to enter card info and verify the validity of transaction, and increase the speed of payment process.
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Ipsos Joined Forces with Ogilvy & Mather to Issues Report “The Cashless Mobile Life”
Decoding current positions and trends of mobile payment; leading the future of mobile marketing. Recently, renowned research institute Ipsos joined forces with Ogilvy & Mather to sort out the ongoing trends of no-cash payment in China over the past year. After interviews with 8,180 internet users,extensive interviews with businesses, and a large-scale field study, they produced a report titled "The Cashless Mobile Life.”
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Few Millennials Follow 'Rules of the Road'
Nearly one in five Millennials say they often engage in the road-rage inducing practice of “slowing down to annoy or educate people who want them to move over.” Eight in ten said they were an above average driver.
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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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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.
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Indonesia’s aquaculture industry: Key sectors for future growth
The main growth driver for Indonesia's fisheries is the fact that key commodities such as fish and shrimp continue to enjoy strong demand domestically and abroad respectively. The main domestic factor is the fact that the archipelago nation of more than 250 million people is a major consumer of fish. Fish consumption per capita was estimated at 33.76 kg / year in 2014. Thanks to wide coastline and warm tropical climate, Indonesia has become one of the top 4 nations in fishery production.
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Smarten Up! Neuromarketing Is Getting More Intelligent
Understanding what makes people tick has always been at the center of marketing. For decades, Ipsos and others have left no stone unturned in the quest to fathom consumer behavior and take marketing to a new and better level. Yet, as every marketing professional knows, data from surveys, focus groups, point of sale, credit cards, click behavior, and even beacons can only go so far.