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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Brad Strothkamp, November 20, 2009
In 2008, the majority of US online adults who researched a financial product did so online, and the majority of those online researchers applied in a channel other than the Web. These cross-channel shoppers illustrate the importance of online-influenced . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Abe Garon, James L. McQuivey, Ph.D., November 17, 2009
Understanding how and why consumers experience the drive to adopt new products can help consumer product strategists trying to sell newer products. Concepts from academic psychology can be wedded to Forrester's Technographics segmentation to demonstrate . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Henry H. Harteveldt, Elizabeth Stark, November 16, 2009
Travel loyalty programs may be old news, but that old news pays the bills and generates revenue in the billions of dollars every year for travel companies. Forrester data shows that half — 52% — of all US online travelers actively use travel loyalty programs, . . .
For Marketing Leadership Professionals
by David Card, November 16, 2009
Google remains consumers' favorite online brand, with Yahoo! and Amazon not far behind. In the minds of their fans, the top online brands exhibit very traditional attributes such as trustworthiness, helpfulness, and relevance, all at the expense of more-predictable . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Sucharita Mulpuru, November 13, 2009
Adaptive Brand Marketing is a flexible approach in which marketers respond quickly to their environment to align consumer and brand goals and maximize return on brand equity. We expect marketing professionals to embrace this new approach in order to keep . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Sonal Gandhi, November 12, 2009
The amount of time that US adults spend listening to radio has been on the decline. The trend is especially marked among young adults, who have taken to other audio platforms at a much greater rate. But radio as a format continues to be popular even as . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Sarah Rotman Epps, November 10, 2009
Newspaper and magazine publishers' current monetization models are broken: They are overly reliant on the "free" model of having advertisers subsidize consumer usage. But shifting more of the burden of payment to consumers is no easy task. In this report, . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Patti Freeman Evans, November 5, 2009
Sixty-eight percent of the top 50 Internet retailers use video content on their Web sites, compared with 18% in 2008. Online retailers are committed to making product videos central to their merchandising and marketing strategies because of the positive . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, November 5, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to incidence, interest and barriers to mobile investing. This is the first survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Investments And Insurance Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US).
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Joost van Kruijsdijk, November 5, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to devices and bundling from Forrester's North American Technographics Telecom And Devices Online Survey, Q3 2009 (Canada). This is the second survey highlight in a series from the North American . . .
For Customer Experience Professionals
by Elizabeth Boehm, November 4, 2009
In a recent Forrester survey, almost one-third of consumers reported having a personal health record (PHR) — the vast majority of which are from their health plan. Forrester doesn't believe it. These high adoption levels don't jibe with either past surveys . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Ina Mitskaviets, November 2, 2009
Online boomers comprise more than one-third of the online population in the US and wield significant purchasing power online because of their higher household income levels, employment status, and occupations. Largely explained by their age bracket, boomers . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Sucharita Mulpuru, November 2, 2009
Forrester expects online retail sales to reach $44.7 billion during the months of November and December 2009, an 8% increase over 2008. Despite the lingering effects of the global financial crisis, the online space remains the retail industry's growth . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by James L. McQuivey, Ph.D., October 30, 2009
The digital video recorder (DVR) was once considered a terrible disruptor in the TV and video business: It was going to bring an end to everything the industry holds dear. Now that it's firmly entrenched in 26% of US homes, industry players have learned . . .
For Customer Experience Professionals
by Elizabeth Boehm, October 29, 2009
Consumers tell us that online provider directory tools are convenient and reasonably easy to use but still fall short of helping them make decisions regarding where to get the best care for themselves and their families. To bring provider directories . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 29, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings from Forrester's North American Technographics® Media And Advertising Online Survey, Q2 2009 (US). This deck covers decision-makers' perceptions of and purchase intent toward private label consumer package . . .
For Customer Intelligence Professionals
by Dave Frankland, October 29, 2009
Despite renewed interest from Washington, D.C., regarding consumer privacy, the marketing industry continues to call for self-regulation — a concept that is given shorter shrift following its perceived role in preventing the financial crisis. Given this . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 28, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to consumers' investment behaviors. This is the third survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Investments And Insurance Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US).
For Customer Experience Professionals
by Ron Rogowski, October 26, 2009
As consumers increasingly look to connect with companies online, lackluster Web experiences will damage many brands. But better functional design won't solve the problem. Instead, Forrester recommends that companies master the three principles of a new . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Chad Mitchell, October 22, 2009
Smartphone adoption among US insurance customers is growing, and customers are beginning to engage with insurers via the mobile Web for policy administration, claims, and bill pay. eBusiness and emerging channel strategy executives at US insurers like . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Ina Mitskaviets, Corina Matiesanu, October 21, 2009
This survey highlights deck summarizes the key findings related to physical and digital media and online advertising from Forrester's North American Technographics Media And Advertising Online Survey, Q2 2009 (US). This is the second survey highlight . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Henry H. Harteveldt, Elizabeth Stark, October 21, 2009
Forrester data shows that 56% of US online leisure travelers research travel using online travel agencies (OTAs), 34% use discount travel sites like Hotwire, and 18% use metasearch sites like Kayak.com. When we asked leisure travelers what sets online . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 19, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings from Forrester’s North American Technographics® Investments And Insurance Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US).This deck covers channel preferences for researching and buying insurance, policy payments, and customer . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Ina Mitskaviets, Corina Matiesanu, October 19, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to devices and mobile usage from Forrester's North American Technographics Youth Online Survey, Q2 2009 (US). This is the second survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 19, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to bundling from Forrester's North American Technographics Mobile and Telecom Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US). This is the second survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Mobile . . .
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