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[WEBINAR] Fall in Love with Online Communities for Product Testing
Join us, on February 14, for a complimentary webinar during which we’ll share case studies and methods for engaging hard to reach targets, pre-release product usage, in-market testing, category appraisals, and longitudinal studies.
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[WEBCAST] ARF: Maximising Your Marketing Budget
On February 8, hear Ipsos’ Elissa Moses share our latest case studies in new resources and techniques in media research.
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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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[WEBINAR] #NoMoreBoringSurveys - When & How to Gamify Your Research
Join us, on January 31, for a complimentary webinar case study illustrating when & how to gamify your research.
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Perils of Perception - Perceptions Are Not Reality: What the World Gets Wrong
These are the latest findings from the Ipsos perils of perception survey. The results highlight how wrong people across 40 countries are about some key issues and features of the population in their country.
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Ipsos Update - December 2016
Welcome to the December edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos’ teams around the world.
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Ipsos Update - November 2016
Welcome to the November edition of Ipsos Update, our monthly selection of research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world.
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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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What Worries the World - October 2016
Overall, across the 25 countries as a whole, people are more likely to think things in their country are off on the wrong track (61%), than headed in the right direction (39%). Most pessimistic are Mexico and France, 89% of whom think things are going wrong, and Brazil (84%).
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Polls Aside, the U.S. Presidential Election Is Far From a Blowout
Two weeks out from Election Day and it looks like the race for the White House is all but over. However, if it looks like pollsters are increasingly on the wrong side of history (Colombia’s referendum, Brexit, the 2015 British election and the Scottish referendum) it could be because they need to triple and quadruple check their assumptions before making blithe pronouncements. This is that type of thought exercise.