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Information equals intelligence; however the hardest part in gathering intelligence is often recognising what information you need. Once you’ve identified the information you need, it is surprising what you can find out there in the published domain. Initially it’s worth looking at information that’s already been published, eg market reports, official statistics, trade publications, etc. Some of this information is free, but some you’ll have to pay for. You can obtain market reports and other information from a wide range of sources including the following:
Though there’s a lot of readily available market information, you need to be careful how you interpret it. Also, beware of out-of-date market information, especially if this is captured from the internet. This can be misleading, as the market may have changed significantly since the information was published. It can be particularly hard to tell how recent any information published on the Internet is. Some information on the web can be unreliable or biased. Remember that statistics can sometimes mask the true picture. For example, an “average” income for the population in your area might conceal a mix of very high and low earners – meaning fewer people can afford your product than it appears. The same principle applies to your own sales records – one or two major customers could distort the picture. Most of all, don’t make up your mind in advance. Finding market information that simply confirms what you already believe is easy – but only a realistic picture of your customers and markets will be useful to your business. Visit B2B International White Papers for more information on how to get information for next to nothing or contact one of the team at B2B International Contact This entry was posted on Thursday, April 26th, 2007 at 9:52 am and is filed under Articles, Customer Satisfaction, Industrial Research, Market Research. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply |
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