iSnare.com - Free Content Articles Directory
Authors Contents [Advanced Search][Add OpenSearch][Job Search]
Distribute your articles to thousands of article sites for only $2 and below! Read more...

Index  Marketing
 

Market Research Findings And How You Can Make Sure They’re Acted On

 
[ Contact the Author] [ Send to a Friend] [ Article Publisher] [Make PDF] [ Print] [ Bookmark & Share]
 
Read our Terms of Service before reprinting this article. The submitter specified above has claimed the rights to this article.
Vicky Brock

Five tips to keep costly market research from gathering dust

I have a sneaking suspicion that the more a piece of market research costs, the less likely it is to actually be read.

All around the world, market research carefully generated by government bodies, universities and private companies is propping up wobbly desks, mopping up spilt coffee and gathering dust in forgotten corners.

Meanwhile killer competitive insights remain undiscovered by those that could turn them into profitable business decisions.

The problem does not so much lie with the quality of the research, nor the competence of those that commissioned it. I believe the biggest make or break factor for the usefulness of any knowledge is how effectively it can be transferred out of the researchers’ brains and into the brains of those who are in a position to act on it.

I recently asked some busy, busy clients how I could better help them consume the research they had paid for. The most common answer (almost unanimously in fact) was to implant it straight into their brains!

Now, I’m not sure those direct-to-brain research implants are quite ready to hit the streets yet.

So in the meantime, here are my top tips for ensuring the insight from research gets successfully transferred to those who can actually do something based on it.

1. Put a human face on it

People trump numbers and charts every time. Finding a way to bring your numbers and analysis back to people is a sure way to get people paying attention.

One of the techniques I use for this is the development of personas. I distill key customer segmentation information and put an appropriate human face on it, based on known characteristics, phrases and behaviors.

The impact is massive, because well-crafted visitor personas are intuitively grasped by people that would otherwise struggle to get their head round research data in other forms.

When you hear businesses or staff member referring to a persona by name, you know knowledge has been transferred to where it belongs.

But a human face doesn’t just mean complex persona development.

Researchers are great at stripping the human element out of the research process until nothing but hard data remains (and there are some good reasons for this). Yet for effective knowledge transfer, look at getting some of those real words and real people back in.

A real person expressing their own views (whether on video, audio or in writing) will have way more impact on an audience than pages of skilfully crafted data interpretation.

The human face is also invaluable in transferring insight to staff members with little customer contact. You should see the look on the face of a member of staff when they understand for the first time the impact of their efforts on a real person’s life.

2. Apply to so what factor (or addressing what’s in it for me?)

Research agencies and academics may not object to research for research’s sake, but the rest of the world tends to ask “so what?” or indeed utter less polite equivalents.

So what?, Why should I care?, What’s in it for me? Fail to address these objections at your peril. I’ve written lots about the “so what?” factor, so I won’t labor it here. But in short, forget the “this is so fascinating” and skip to the “this will make you a lot of money.” Ears will soon prick up.

3. Less is more

It takes way more time to write a short report than it does to write a long one. Tough, because less really is more when it comes to acting on research.

If you need different lengths, styles and formats different internal audiences, take this into account from the start. Just don’t send the CEO the 100 pager and expect it to be read!

If you are commissioning research, think about being specific with your agency about how little you want to see, as well as how much. I’d love a client to challenge me to distill my research findings to a 50 word SMS message!

4. Resonance – or the subtle art of letting people hear their own words

Generally speaking, people like taking part in research. But they become jaded if they are continually asked for their input, yet they see no changes or improvements.

Resonance is the delicate art of letting research participants understand you heard them and their views mattered and is particularly useful in community and internal organization research. People recognize the echo of their own words and respect that you took them seriously. The outcome tends to be that they then take the research more seriously, improving acceptance and actionability.

5. Keep it simple

Final tip? Keep it simple. No, I’m not suggesting you dumb down the ideas, not at all.

Just that for every 5 minutes spent on being the clever old genius you undoubtedly are, you commit 55 minutes to distilling it so it can be clearly understood by others.

Think about ensuring the language, the graphs, the layout are as clear and simple as possible – and test it out. I often run complex research reports by my Mum. Seriously, she can detect fuzziness and jargon at twenty paces.

So, keep it human, aim for resonance and keep reporting short, relevant and simple. Follow these five tips when commissioning or producing research for your organisation and people will pay attention.

That way, you can ensure that your research generates profitable action, instead of generating dust.

Important NoticeDISCLAIMER: All information, content, and data in this article are sole opinions and/or findings of the individual user or organization that registered and submitted this article at Isnare.com without any fee. The article is strictly for educational or entertainment purposes only and should not be used in any way, implemented or applied without consultation from a professional. We at Isnare.com do not, in anyway, contribute or include our own findings, facts and opinions in any articles presented in this site. Publishing this article does not constitute Isnare.com's support or sponsorship for this article. Isnare.com is an article publishing service. Please read our Terms of Service for more information.

Vicky Brock is Co-Founder of Highland Business Research one of Scotland's leading market research agencies. She is also International Committee Co-Chair of the Web Analytics Association and a renowned international speaker and workshop leader. She co-authors the blog Tracking.Tourism.com

Article Tags: research [See Dictionary], people [See Dictionary], human [See Dictionary]
Got a question about this article? Ask the community!
Article published on December 27, 2007 at Isnare.com
 
Rate this article:

Owning & Operating a Successful Forum
Submitted by: Cathy Lindsay

It’s been more than thirty years since the invention of the ARPANet, the Defense Department’s first iteration of the Internet as we know it today...

Successful Trade Shows Need Great Trade Show Displays
Submitted by: Mat Kelly

Your trade show displays are a major determining factor as to whether you will have a successful trade show exhibit or not...

Trade Show Graphic Displays
Submitted by: Mat Kelly

At a trade show you have only about 3 seconds to catch an attendee’s attention as they pass by your exhibit...

Roll Up Stands - The Cost Effective Way of Gaining Attention
Submitted by: A.Noton

Finding the best display stand to meet your particular needs can be a difficult task, especially during these difficult economic times where most businesses are looking for ways to cut costs...

How to Gather and Market Mushrooms
Submitted by: Jackson Forrest

Gathering and marketing is an important point in the cultivation of mushrooms, and should be attended to with painstaking discretion...

YouTube Marketing: Harnessing the Power of YouTube and Video Marketing.
Submitted by: Bill Vannot

There are so many ways to make money online And the list of online money making methods continues to grow...

Search Engine Optimisation Tips and Techniques
Submitted by: Eric I Barry

Search engine optimisation is about taking the necessary steps to make sure that your site is search engine friendly and has popularity by virtue of the quality and quantity of links pointing to your site...

Tight Budget Shopping With Discount Coupons
Submitted by: Asif Siddiqui

We are often in dilemma “to buy or not buy” especially when pay day is not close by and we don’t have enough money left in our pocket...

How To Set Up An Effective Pay Per Click Campaign
Submitted by: Daniel Richmond

Pay per click (ppc) is one of the fastest ways to get targeted visitors to your site If you set up your ppc campaign properly, you will get visitors to your site who are looking for what you are selling and you will get them at an affordable cost...

How To Make Money With ClickBank: No Website Or Experience Required
Submitted by: Daniel Richmond

Promoting ClickBank products as an affiliate is really easy You do not need a product, website or experience...

Discount Coupon Shopping a Win-Win Situation
Submitted by: Asif Siddiqui

Discount coupons offers great value to consumers as well as retailers, most of the retailers online/offline claim that it works in their favor as it drive traffic to their online or physical stores and consumers often spend more money that they would usually spend in the absence of discount deals or coupons, and it builds customer loyalty as well...

Why Would Anyone Use Internet Marketing to Make Money!!
Submitted by: Virginia White

Many people have tried and been successful and many have failed What is that makes the difference between success or failure...

Best Ways to Start With Affiliate Marketing?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Internet affiliate marketing started as a natural offshoot of the popularity of "linking" to other internet site*...

Understand Fundamentals of Affiliate Networks and Make it Big
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

Many internet site owners and online users are confused almost new conditions, modifying trends and internet growing...

Tips to Finding the Best Affiliate Marketing Opportunities?
Submitted by: Seomul Evans

I joined affiliate junction 3 months past Based on any I've learned most it, I'm sharing with you so it can help you consider joining or not...

Isnare.com Footer Divider

© 2004-2009. Isnare Free Articles - An Isnare Online Technologies Free Articles Project. All Rights Reserved.   Privacy Policy