Wednesday, December 03, 2008

4 Different Types of Market Research You Can Do

Surveys: This a widely used form of conducting market research for online products because it is inexpensive (or free), and it can be sent out to your customers through email. If you opt to do a survey, make sure you keep the questions simple and don’t list more than 10. Otherwise, you run the risk of overwhelming them and taking up too much of their time. By keeping it short and sweet, your response rate is likely to be much better.

Online Research: By using a keyword research tool like wordtracker.com, you can find out how many people are looking for information on your topic. So if you were to type in “silk floral arrangements,” it will tell you exactly how many people are typing that keyword into the search engines. If a lot of people are looking for information on your topic, then it may be worth creating an information product based on it.

Experiment: Test your information product by giving out freebies. You can do this in the form of a free small report or e-course to test the waters before you create a large information product on your topic. Doing so will give you an idea of how many people are downloading your report or signing up for your free e-course. If it turns out to be wildly popular, then an in-depth information product will likely prove to be just as successful.

Tracking: Software programs can tell you where your customers are going on your website, what they are doing, what they buy, and how long they stay. One way to use this method is to set up a category on your site with some information on your topic, and use your software program to find out how many people are going to that section and how long they are staying there. It will give you an idea of how much of your traffic is interested in that topic.

Quoted from an Ebook titled Making Money From Information. I'll give you the ebook if you want. Just leave a comment on this post

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