1. Rural marketing
2. Consumer attitude towards the retail attributes.
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Marketing Research is research aimed at gathering information on all aspects of marketing. The purpose is to enhance an organisation's marketing processes and activities. As such it includes aspects such as advertising research (i.e. research looking at the effectiveness of advertising), sales research (e.g. research to look at the best sales approaches), channel research, competitor research, etc.In contrast, Market Research focuses on markets i.e. the customer or prospective customer. As a result (unless it is used as a synonym for marketing research), it won't look at aspects such as advertising effectiveness research. The focus is strictly on the market itself. It may include some sales research studies and competitor studies - in as much as these can also look at customer/prospect responses.
There are many effective methods of using the internet as a marketing tool. My personal favorite is article marketing. Most of the people who go on the internet are searching for answers to a question or doing research on a particular topic. If I am trying to sell something and it provides a solution to a problem that I know my particular niche is trying to resolve. I can kill two birds by not only providing them with some quality information and recommending some solutions. Does that answer your question?
Some suitable questions include how profitable they are, how were they able to become an industry leader and what their future looks like. The depth of your research is based on your topic.
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I would suggest that you check some marketing blogs and ask some friends that might be into the marketing world?
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Some reputable academic journals that publish research on the topic of aripd include the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, and the Journal of Psychiatric Research.
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Strategic marketing would suggest marketing that is designed to achieve a particular goal, rather than generalised marketing that has no goal. Although I would suggest all marketing has some sort of goal - it may be that the business doesn't actually know what those goals are. Simon www.TwoCentsGroup.com.au
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Some companies that perform qualitative market research are: Elliot Benson Research, iModerrate Research Technologies, Lingui Search, Q Fact Marketing Research LLC.
what you already know about your topic. Background research is not the information you already know if it were it would not be called "research". It's really additional information that you look up on your topic and a brief overview of some of the important facts.
Some employment opportunities available in marketing are product/brand management, advertising, sales management, and consulting and marketing research.