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Statistics Consulting
Professional Statistics Research. Fast Results. Call For Free Consult
www.MinimaxConsulting.com
Marketing Research
Full-service marketing research services to maximize ROI
www.DecisionAnalyst.com
Custom Market Research
Beyond Data To Insightful Solutions Driving Smart Business Decisions
www.cawalker.com
Statistics Consultant
Dissertation & Thesis Consultants Expert Data Analysis! (877)437-8622
www.StatisticsSolutions.com
Marketing Consultants
Marketing Consulting & Management- Marketing Consultants
www.nvision-nac.com/consulting
Networked Insights
Customer Intelligence Across Social Media
www.networkedinsights.com
Market Research Services
San Diego firm develops & executes research programs, consumer & B-B
www.stitchresearch.com
Survey Consultants
Design/Administration/Analysis 25 yrs. experience. We can help!
www.toddhollander.com
Smart Market Research
Extraordinary B2B market research across all industries. Free quotes.
MarketConnectionsInc.com
Market Research Solutions
Custom Usability Testing, Heuristic Analysis & Ethnographic Research
www.FirstInsights.com
Marketing Consultant
Results guaranteed-or you don't pay Grow sales, profits and bus. value
www.gFourMarketing.com
Fisher's Market Outlook
Is Your Portfolio Worth Over $500K? You Need These Valuable Insights.
www.fi.com
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A. T. Kearney, Inc.
Global management consulting firm providing strategy, organization, operations and information technology consulting to make major improvements in a company's products and services, relationships or economics.
www.atkearney.com
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Market Strategy, Research, and Business Development
Broderick & Co. is a market strategy consulting firm that provides market research, thought leadership, marketing, and business development services.
www.broderickco.com
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Global Industry Analysts
Specializes in research, analysis and publishing of global market research reports in medical, high tech, consumer, industrial and services markets.
www.globind.com
Golf Datatech
Company that provides the golf industry with specialized market research covering retail sales, inventory, pricing and distribution, consumer attitude and usage studies, and strategic sales & marketing consulting.
www.golfdatatech.com
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Hall & Partners
International market research company specializing in brand equity tracking, ad copy testing, and healthcare; offices in New York, London & Sydney.
www.hall-and-partners.com
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IMS-Global
Provider of strategic consulting and primary market research services for the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.
www.ims-global.com
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Multicultural Marketing Research
Spanish, Portuguese, and Asian marketing research in the United States, Latin America, and Asia.
www.korzenny.com
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Market Facts
International marketing research consulting company with offices in the US and Canada: design, execution and interpretation of market research for consumer products, services companies and government agencies.
www.marketfacts.com
Market Probe
Full-service marketing research firm with vast experience in customer satisfaction and loyalty studies as well as qualitative and quantitative marketing research projects.
www.marketprobe.com
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Research International
Custom research agency, with offices throughout the world and practical experience of working virtually anywhere research can be conducted.
www.research-int.com
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ZS Associates: Strategic Market Research
Global sales force and marketing consulting firm. Strategic Market Research division provides insight regarding customers and product perceptions.
www.zsassociates.com
  • Find/svp, Inc.
  • Forrester Research Inc
  • IMS Health Inc.
  • Opinion Research Corporation
Statistics Consulting
Professional Statistics Research. Fast Results. Call For Free Consult
www.MinimaxConsulting.com
Marketing Research
Full-service marketing research services to maximize ROI
www.DecisionAnalyst.com
Custom Market Research
Beyond Data To Insightful Solutions Driving Smart Business Decisions
www.cawalker.com

Guide to Tracking Business Trends


Keep your finger on the market pulse to boost your bottom line


You notice that everyone is wearing pink breast cancer ribbons, or that all the coffee shops are selling free-trade organic coffee, or that obesity has become an epidemic, or that lines in the airport are longer than ever. Don't just notice – capitalize! Every trend represents a new opportunity for you, so keeping on top of trends should be a part of your business.

By tracking business trends, you can:

  1. Create and tweak products and services to suit shifting tastes.
  2. Reach emerging markets before they're oversaturated with offerings similar to yours.
  3. Create a marketing campaign that will resonate with new markets.


Action Steps

The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Ask Uncle Sam If there's one thing the government is good at, it's churning out information – much of which you can use to pinpoint social, economic and business trends.

I recommend:  Every year the U.S. Bureau of the Census conducts nearly 100 surveys that supplement the decennial census. State Economic Development Agencies include information on local business trends; for example, New Hampshire's Department of Economic Development Web site has a "Forecast of Summer Visitor Season" that discusses what tourists do in the state. The Census Bureau's AmericanFactFinder Web site offers the American Community Survey -- an ongoing survey that provides data about your community every year. To find more publicly available federal information sources, check out the Government Information Locator Service.

Go back to the futurists Futurists are professionals who predict trends in various areas. Many of them have Web sites, newsletters, and books full of emerging trends they're tracking.

I recommend:  The Web site of futurist Jim Carroll has free tips, a blog and articles, as well as books for sale. The excellent American Demographics Magazine specializes in trend forecasts; its Web site (shared by parent Advertising Age) sports full-length versions of magazine articles and an RSS feed that you can subscribe to. On Iconoculture's Web site, sign up for Iconowatch, the organization's weekly e-newsletter about consumer trends.

Keep up on industry news No matter what your business, there are trade magazines for your industry -- and your target market's industry, if you sell business-to-business products and services. Trades offer business profiles, industry news, and trends that affect their readers. Own a pizza joint? Try Pizza Today. Run a print shop? Modern Reprographics is for you. Target Marketing is the preferred read of marketing professionals. Trade magazines are sometimes offered gratis to people in their target industry because they're supported by advertisers.

I recommend:  Find trade publications by industry at Eudora.Tradepub.com.

Follow the business news Business news magazines, business Web sites, and newspapers dedicated to business topics abound. Scan through these to read about business trends.

I recommend:  Read magazines like Forbes, BusinessWeek, and Fast Company. Subscribe to the Wall Street Journal, either online or in dead-tree form. Hoovers offers access to news collected from 3,000 newspaper, press release, and industry journal sources; they also offer a 7-day free trial of their service.

Track press releases Press releases give you the news before it hits -- well, the news. New products, research studies, and business start-ups are typically announced to the media through press releases. And you don't have to be a member of the press to get your hands on releases – just know the sites where the press goes to find them.

I recommend:  PRWeb is a service that distributes press releases to the media, and you can also check out the latest releases by category on their site. Businesswire lets you access news by industry.

Tips & Tactics

Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
  • Once you've identified an emerging market, figure out what products and services you can offer to it. For example, say you notice a growing French population in your area. If you own an ad agency, you can offer advertising that targets French speakers. If you own a materials handling company, investigate creating baguette management machines.
  • Tweak your marketing to make your current offerings appealing to new markets you've uncovered.
  • To learn more about what trends mean and how to capitalize on them, read 60 Trends in 60 Minutes by Sam Hill (Wiley, 2002).

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By Linda Formichelli
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Keep your finger on the market pulse to boost your bottom line.
You notice that everyone is wearing pink breast cancer ribbons, or that all the coffee shops are selling free-trade organic coffee, or that obesity has become an epidemic, or that lines in the airport are longer than ever. Don't just notice – capitalize! Every trend represents a new opportunity for you, so keeping on top of trends should be a part of your business. By tracking business trends, you can: Create and ... Read more

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