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Ultra-fast ad testing to ensure your campaigns are right on target
How to perform advertising research to measure campaign impact
5 reasons to use a longitudinal study
5 ways to increase brand awareness
10 brand metrics to track your performance
Brand essence: what it is and how to identify it
Brand mission: what it is and how to identify it
Brand vision: what it is and how to identify it
Everything you need to know about brand salience
How to build a strong brand experience
How to build and measure brand affinity
How to build and measure brand value
How to create a brand manifesto for your company
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How to increase brand recognition
How to identify a brand promise customers want
How to measure and improve brand health
How to measure brand trust
How to track your brand health
How to track your brand perception
How to track your brand reputation
How to use brand monitoring in your market research program
Identifying your brand personality traits
Use brand lift to measure the impact of your advertising
What is brand positioning?
Who is a brand manager? What does a brand manager do?
What is purchase intent and how to measure it with surveys
5 bases for market segmentation
5 types of market segmentation and how to use them
7 ways to use behavioral segmentation
Demographic segmentation: how-to guide
Geographic segmentation: how-to guide
Guide to building a segmentation strategy
How-to guide to segmentation analysis
How to use competitive benchmarking for market research
The 4 rebranding strategies for business success
The complete guide to customer segmentation
The ultimate guide to brand strategy
The ultimate guide to firmographic segmentation
What is psychographic segmentation?
7 steps to create a competitive landscape analysis
Tracking industry trends with survey data
Using competitive intelligence to grow your business
Concept development guide
How to conduct product segmentation
How to perform product research
Product development research that keeps you on the winning track
The 5 stages of the product life cycle
Complete guide to Usage and Attitude (U&A) studies
How to measure and influence customer perception
How to measure consumer attitudes and behavior
How to measure purchase frequency
Pearson correlation vs. Spearman correlation methods
A guide to online market research panels
Differences between a survey sample and population
How to create a market positioning strategy
How to measure switching costs
Reach your target audience
Types of sampling for market research
What is a panel survey?
What is systematic sampling?
B2B panel for market research
Competitive positioning to set your brand apart
Consumer sentiment: What it is and how to measure it correctly
Cross-sectional studies and when to use them
Early idea screening research to build winning products
Fast, fresh content creation with SurveyMonkey Audience
Four steps to complete an experimental research design
Gabor-Granger Pricing Method: What is it and when to use it
Get a competitive edge with investment research surveys
Get more from your market research budget
How correlation analysis identifies market and customer segments
How to build a brand purpose that resonates with your customers
How to calculate and increase the market share of your business
How to choose a product name that will attract buyers
How to come up with a business name
How to collect a simple random sample
How to conduct a competitive analysis with the help of surveys
How to conduct a market analysis with surveys
How to develop an effective marketing campaign
How to develop market intelligence for your business
How to do competitive intelligence research
How to get a representative sample for your survey
How to identify your population of interest
How to identify your target market
How to measure market penetration with surveys
How to measure price sensitivity
How to name your business
How to perform due diligence research using surveys
How to perform investment research using surveys
How to prioritize features using MaxDiff analysis
How to research and develop positioning in marketing
How to use best-worst scaling to make better decisions
How to use conjoint analysis
How to use marketing research to win
How to use MaxDiff analysis
How to use price elasticity to optimize your price point
How to use surveys for reputation management
How to use the Van Westendorp Price Sensitivity Meter
Market and customer segmentation: definition and when to use each analysis
Market research defined: types and examples
Market research examples
Market research survival guide
Market research tools for business success
Marketing demographics: what they are and how to apply them
Marketing research process guide
MaxDiff vs Conjoint Analysis: When to use each method
Perceptual maps to differentiate your brand
Price optimization & finding the ideal price range for your product
Quality market research data you can trust
Quantitative research and surveys
Stratified random sampling explained
The ultimate guide to shopper insights
Top 5 pricing methods to help price your product
Types of research design
Types and examples or primary market research
Types of sampling design and which to choose
Types of quantitative research
Ultimate guide to B2B market and customer segmentation
Using customer personas to build successful products and campaigns
Using feature importance research to drive product success
Using key driver analysis with your survey data
Using TURF analysis with your survey data
Value-based pricing: what it is and how to apply it to your product
Ways to conduct data gathering
What is a price ceiling and how to find it
What is a user persona?
What is choice modeling?
What is customer profiling?
What is purposive sampling?
When to use discrete choice models