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For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals

The Psychology Of Early Adopters

Three Concepts From Academic Psychology Can Help Sell Newer Products

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 . . .

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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

Depicting European Shoppers' Complex Purchasing Decision Path

Retailers Must Implement Strategies That Facilitate Research And Purchase Across Channels

There is no longer a clear purchase path for consumers. Thirty-nine percent of European consumers begin their research process online when making a considered purchase. Those consumers who begin their research process online are also likely to ultimately . . .

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For Consumer Market Research Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: US Mobile Investing ppt (663 KB PPT)

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

This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: North American Private Label CPGs ppt (747 KB PPT)

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 Consumer Product Strategy Professionals

Reaching Consumers Who Will Help Product Development

Where And Who Are Those Key Social Media Users That Can Help You Deliver New Killer Products And Services?

Having established a need or desire to engage with a consumer community to help product and service development, how do you find, target, and engage the appropriate people? Locating the right channels, forums, and communities is not hard, but this should . . .

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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

Why Americans Research Financial Products Online But Buy Through Other Channels

Channel Switching Is Driven Largely By Security And Support Issues

Many US customers use multiple channels when buying financial services products, crossing channels during their path to purchase. Among online adults, 41% of financial product applicants research online but buy offline. Security and a need for hand-holding . . .

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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

Case Study: Nationwide Insurance Uses Mobile To Offer Customers Self Service On The Road

A Mobile POST Case Study

Nationwide Mutual Insurance was the first US insurer to develop a custom mobile application for the Apple iPhone. The firm's mobile application offers customers the ability to file a claim and upload pictures of an accident, follow a detailed accident . . .

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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

Why Travelers Contribute Ratings, Reviews, And More Online

Travelers Are More Likely To Share Good News Than Bad News

More than six in 10 US online leisure travelers regularly participate in travel-focused social media activities like rating a hotel. The more frequently people travel, the more likely they are to read or watch other traveler-generated content. Content . . .

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For Marketing Leadership Professionals

Midlife Australians Flock To Social Media

Thirty-five- to 54-Year-Olds Add Social Networks To Their Online Routine

Midlife Australians are online and active. This follows a year of rapid change in which Australians aged 35 to 54 increased the time they spend with the Internet along with their use of social media. Today, most online Australian adults regularly use . . .

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For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals

Case Study: Bank Of America Makes The Most Of Mobile Banking

A Mobile POST Case Study

Bank of America's mobile strategy aims to offer customers control of their accounts and convenient information through the most advanced mobile services available. Connectors and SuperConnecteds, whose cell phone habits include using productivity-enhancing . . .

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For Consumer Market Research Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: Leisure Travel In Asia Pacific ppt (500 KB PPT)

This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to travel from Forrester’s Asia-Pacific Technographics Survey, Q2 2009. This is the third survey highlight in a series from the Asia-Pacific Technographics Survey, Q2 2009.

For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

Europe's Online Travelers Challenge European Online Travel Success

In Europe, 73% of travelers are now online, up from 64% in 2007. They, however, feel the brunt of the recession — 38% of European travelers are financially worse off now than they were a year ago. Europe's online leisure travelers use technology but don't . . .

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For Interactive Marketing Professionals

The Broad Reach Of Social Technologies

Social technologies continue to grow substantially in 2009. Now more than four in five US online adults use social media at least once a month, and half participate in social networks like Facebook. While young people continue to march toward almost universal . . .

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For Interactive Marketing Professionals

Brands Should Reach Gen Xers Through Word Of Mouth

The once "ambivalent" Generation X — adults ages 30 to 43 — has become a mainstay of the workforce. This generation has adopted social technologies and is highly vocal as nearly half tell their friends and family about products that interest them. Brands . . .

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For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsSuccess In Mobile Commerce Means Asking The Right Questions Now

Forrester recently adapted its methodology for creating a successful social strategy — based on understanding people, objectives, strategy, and technology (POST) — to the mobile strategy space. While Forrester believes mobile commerce is still nascent, . . .

For Consumer Market Research Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsA Consumer Market Researcher's Introduction To Mobile POST

Creating and implementing a sound mobile strategy is challenging, but as consumers adopt higher-end cell phones, companies need to understand how they should connect with consumers on a device that's always on and always available. Current mobile strategies . . .

For Consumer Market Research Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsTechnographics® Survey Highlights: North American Technographics Emerging Uses Of Technology Online Survey, Q1 2009 (US) ppt (647 KB PPT)

This highlight deck summarizes the key findings from Forrester’s North American Technographics Emerging Uses of Technology Online Survey, Q1 2009 (US).

For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals

Apple Furthers Its Phone World Domination Plan

On June 8, 2009, Apple announced the latest addition to its iPhone lineup: the iPhone 3G S. Apple's decision to differentiate this new version via not only its new features, such as video capture and editing, but also its performance is an unusual one . . .

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For Marketing Leadership Professionals

Laying The Groundwork For The Next Wave Of TV Advertising

As consumers skip ads with digital video recorders, use video-on-demand, or multitask, the effectiveness of TV ads drops. Forrester found that 21% of the entire US population usually or systematically fast-forwards past TV commercials, and Early Adopters . . .

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For Consumer Market Research Professionals

This document is only available to Forrester clientsA Consumer Market Researcher's Introduction To Mobile Technographics®

Effective marketing requires sending the right message to the right person, and cell phones' anytime, anywhere character makes them the perfect delivery system for that message. The ubiquity of cell phones in people's everyday lives comes as no surprise, . . .

For Interactive Marketing Professionals

Reaching Moms Through Social Media

Most moms are active social participants, especially those with very young children. They're at least 50% more likely than average online Americans to create social content and join existing communities online. Yet these busy social communicators — responsible . . .

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For Marketing Leadership Professionals

Match Word-Of-Mouth Marketing To How European Consumers Share Opinions

Most European consumers discuss interests and brands with friends and family and in an offline context. Only then do they open the conversation to both a larger group of contacts and online channels. Thus, encouraging word of mouth among the first level . . .

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For Technology Product Management & Marketing Professionals

Vive La Difference In B2B Buyer Behavior

Social media is a global phenomenon creating profound change in B2B buyer behavior and the nature of the relationship between technology buyers and vendors. While social media is evolving into a valuable marketing tool, local adoption of social technologies . . .

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For Interactive Marketing Professionals

Japanese Social Technographics® Revealed

In Japan, Consumers Use Social Media, But Marketers Usually Don't — Yet

Social media is now mainstream for consumers in Japan, where 81% of online adults regularly use it. However, social media lives in the margins for many marketers in Japan, where most have few social media marketing case studies — or none at all. Against . . .

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For Consumer Market Research Professionals

Segmenting Consumers By Technology Preference

Updated Data Profiles Of Forrester's Technographics Segments

When budgets tighten, researchers need to get creative. One cost-effective way to gain valuable consumer insights without bursting the research budget is to use a syndicated segmentation scheme. Ensuring that the segmentation aligns with internal needs . . .

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