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Old November 4, 2020, 01:34 AM
Dien Rice Dien Rice is offline
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Default Observing and getting to know your customer - I'd say it's good!

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Originally Posted by MikePT View Post
Pros,

I am thinking on starting doing "manually" market research simply going and observing people on Shopping MAlls. Observing and taking notes.

I find it boring to study data, and to be frankly I don't know where I get data to do market research. Beside google keywords , google trends and amazon comments of customers. And listed best-sellers products on websites shops.

I rely on my own testing.

Here in Portugal there isn't such thing as SRDS (standard rate and data service).

Example: for men fashion bracelets, looking for "avatars" and watch them. Going to stores that sell similar products and watch customers on the shop.

Your opinion?
Hi Mike,

I think a lot of people have been recently obsessed with the US election! (I know I've been!)

I think it's a good idea to go out and observe the behavior of your potential customers...

Now, admittedly, that's not something I've done (and it's probably hard for me to do it in the "real world" because of who my customers are)... But I do think it's a good idea...

It's also a way to get insights into stocks, according to stock market "guru" Peter Lynch!

(At least that's one of the things I read in his books many years ago... I think the book of his that I read is "One Up on Wall Street"...)

Any way of getting to know your customers better is a good thing... You could even strike up some conversations with them as they come out of the stores, and ask them some questions...!

Doing that could definitely give you new ideas and insights, as to what makes them "tick" and what motivates them...

- Dien
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