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Why You Should Invest in Market Research

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At Focus Insite, we think about market research recruiting all day, every day. Sometimes we forget that those who don’t work in market research might not understand what market research is and who it helps. In a nutshell, market research (sometimes called marketing research) is any set of techniques or methodologies used to collect information to gain insights and understanding about a company’s target market. Businesses hire market research recruiting firms to conduct studies to help them design better services or products; improve UX designs, position their brand within a competitive landscape, and craft marketing messages that resonate and increase conversion rates. Why your organization should consider market research You can’t really understand your users without conducting research. You may have a broad idea of your customers and what they need, but you can’t, and shouldn’t, take their loyalty for granted, or count on it always being there. Qualitative market resea

Three Common Market Research Methods

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There are many ways to conduct market research and collect customer data. In this blog we’ll discuss three of the most commonly used market research methodologies: surveys, in-depth interviews, and focus groups.   1. Surveys Surveys are the most commonly used methodology to collect customer data. Surveys can be quickly created and easily delivered as an on-screen questionnaire or by email. Surveys come in all different forms and sizes, from short and sweet online data-collection forms to multi-page, comprehensive research surveys. Pro Tip: Just because paid online surveys legit are easy and inexpensive to conduct does not mean all surveys are created equal! To get the best results, and easiest to categorize, focus on closed-ended questions. Simple Yes or No answers or multiple-choice answers are the best. 2. In-Depth Interviews In-depth interviews are one-on-one conversations with recruited participants that make up your target market. In-depth interviews are typicall

Improving Medical Market Research Outcomes

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Some exciting breakthroughs have emerged over the past few weeks with regards to COVID-19 vaccines. While many experts are cautiously optimistic about the early trial outcomes, some are voicing concern that the initial trials didn’t include enough people from different ethnic backgrounds. Because COVID-19 disproportionally affects people of color, many scientists are dismayed and raising the alarm about the lack of representation in the early trials. The lack of representation in these early studies caught our attention because we’ve recruited for insite research and consulting over the years and have learned without accurate representation of a population within these studies, the data will be skewed. Nationwide recruiting agencies aren’t responsible for initially identifying who should be included in a study--that is up to the person or team designing the study. However, once recruiters have a screening guide to work from, it’s important that they try and recruit a dive

It Pays to Partner with a Nationwide Market Research Recruiting Firm

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An essential component of any qualitative or quantitative market research study is recruiting the right participants. This is especially true when recruiting for medical surveys for cash . Many market research consultants partner with a nationwide recruitment agency to populate studies. Recruiting agencies not only find participants, they also manage this component of the study from beginning to end.  If you haven’t worked with a market research recruiting firm, you may be thinking that because you have a big network of people you can call upon to participate in a study, hiring a recruitment firm is just an added expense. As anyone who has tried to manage recruitment on their own will tell you, you’ll save a lot of time and money by outsourcing this critical piece of research. Why? Market research recruitment agencies spend all of their time devoted to staying networked and connected to different communities and have expertise to connect with qualified participants. Wha

Recruiting for COVID-19 Vaccine and Research Studies

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As the Covid-19 pandemic rages on, there is a glimmer of hope: Pharmaceutical companies, such as Pfizer, are inching closer to viable vaccines. As medical research companies race to develop therapeutics that can lessen the severity of Covid-19, or even prevent it altogether, the pressure will be on to find populations to recruit for paid medical surveys to test the various remedies. Recruiting patients and general populations to participate in medical studies is similar to recruiting for qualitative market research studies, but there’s a catch. Medical studies target more specialized populations, and there are additional privacy protocols that recruiters need to be aware of. Given these additional layers, there are limited numbers of participant recruitment agency that can effectively recruit for medical and healthcare studies. While many people are familiar with the big companies that dominate medical research, there are hundreds of smaller biotech companies that also p