Tag Archives: Focus Groups

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  1. Looking to Get Paid to Take Surveys? | Research Panel – Syracuse, NY

    Looking to get paid to take surveys in Syracuse, Central or Upstate NY? Read this blog post and sign-up for our research panel.

  2. Starting a Career in Market Research? | 9 Tips

    Starting a career in market research? Bunker Author Chris C. puts together some tips to help you get up to speed.

  3. A Question Subway Should Be Researching | Market Research in Upstate NY

    How successful can breakfast at Subway continue to be? The Bunker presents them with something they should be researching.

  4. The Bunker Authors Pick Our Top 5

    The Bunker Authors pick their top 5 favorite blog posts from the first 4 months.

  5. Focus Group Moderator Tips to Handle 7 Unique Personalities

    This blog post discusses several tips that a focus group moderator can use to handle different types of participants.

  6. Market Research in Syracuse NY | Case Study 2

    Case Study 2: RMS discusses our market research with a local school district outside of Syracuse, NY.

  7. 9 Reasons to Choose In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) | Market Research in Upstate NY

    This Bunker Blog post lists some of the benefits of doing qualitative research, in particular in-depth interviews (IDIs).

  8. Focus Groups in Syracuse, NY | Still Needed for Market Research

    This blog post discusses why focus groups are still a necessary and integral part of the market research process as a whole. It also goes on to briefly list why clients enjoy conducting focus group research with consumers.

  9. QualiSight | Focus Group Facility in Syracuse, NY

    Trying to find a focus group facility in Syracuse, New York? This post gives you a little insight on the happenings at QualiSight in the past month.

  10. Facing Up to Unflattering Research Findings | Market Research

    Negative feedback or results from a market research study is tough to come to terms with, but clients should embrace and act on this information rather than ignore it.

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