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BMRA Industry News
1 November 2002 Issue 14
Worldwide Internet research
According to Inside Research worldwide spending for Internet research
in 2002 is forecast at US$766 million, up 27% over 2001 In 2001 the
growth was 35%, well below the prior year of 182%, reflecting the
continued weak world economy.
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Worldwide online research spending (US$ millions)
Replacement and Web usability MR
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Forecast 2000 2001 2002
US 258 392 578
Europe (EU) 55 77 88
Remaining worldwide 16 23 33
Total 329 492 699
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Author: BMRA
Published on: 23/10/2002
http://www.bmra.org.uk/mrbusiness/index.asp?ezine=91&bsec=48&article=457
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U.S.
Author: BMRA
Published on: 02/01/2003
According to Inside Research revenue for 2002 was US$542.2 million up
60% compared with 2001. The 2003 forecast is up 20% to US$648 million.
Inside Researchs eighth semi-annual US Online MR Spending Index of
27 US MR companies and their subsidiaries reported final revenue of
US$542.2 million for 2002, up 60% compared with 2001.
The 2003 forecast from the same reporting companies is up 20% to
US$648 million. It is one-third of the 2002 growth rate, but is still
a bright spot in an otherwise expected flat US MR expenditure forecast
as online continues to replace traditional forms of research, albeit
at a slower rate.
20% of online MR revenue in 2002 was accounted for by
business-to-business, with 23% forecast for 2003.
http://www.bmra.org.uk/mrbusiness/content_frame.asp?ezine=93&article=528
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Europe Online MR Spending Index
Author: BMRA
Published on: 25/03/2003
Inside Researchs fourth annual European Online MR Spending Index
from 13 mostly Europe headquartered MR companies reported 2002 revenue
of 68.8 million, up 3% over 2001. The forecast for 2003 is 79.9
million, up 16%, reflecting cautious optimism for the year.
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Growth rates in Europe are generally slower than in the US for the
last three years, particularly, 2002, suggesting that the adoption of
online research in Europe is nowhere near that of the US.
http://www.bmra.org.uk/mrbusiness/content_frame.asp?ezine=96&article=596
Additional information that may interest you:
2002 Forecast
Author: BMRA
Published on: 31/01/2002
Internet MR in the US
Inside Researchs sixth semi-annual Online MR Spending Index from 30
US market research companies and their 27 subsidiaries reports 2001
final revenue of US$333.5 million up 51% vs 2000.
The 2002 forecast from the same reporting companies is estimated to
be up 46% to US$488.9 million, reflecting rare optimism in the US
market research establishment and a belief that online research will
continue to replace traditional forms of research.
The Index companies are believed to account for an estimated 85% of
actual US total spending; making the 2001 forecast US$575 million vs.
US$392 million in 2001. Online research increases in future years to
expect to continue in the 40-50% range when the economy recovers.
The 2002 forecast has traditional/replacement research at 96% of the
total revenue, nearly the same as in 2001 (95%) and accounting for the
entire online market research growth.
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21% of online market research revenue in 2001 was accounted for by
business-to-business activities, and a similar ratio is forecast for
2002.
The Inside Research report concludes that the 2002 forecast of +46%
seems reasonable as online research in the US continues to grow,
primarily to replace more conventional market research (telephone,
mall and mail) as more clients embrace it and the debate on validity
wanes.
Author: BMRA
http://www.bmra.org.uk/mrbusiness/content.asp?ezine=57&article=129
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2000-2001
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Worldwide Online Research
Author: BMRA
Published on: 20/03/2002
2001 - US$595 million, up 36% over 2000, well below the previous year
of 136% and even six months ago when 2001 was forecast at US$678
million, up 55%, reflecting a continued weak world economy.
The 2002 forecast is US$785 million, up 32%, nearly the same as 2001,
driven primarily by confident US spending expectations.
http://www.bmra.org.uk/mrbusiness/content_frame.asp?ezine=76&article=182
U.S.
Stefanie Olsen
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
October 24, 2001
Sales in online market research were only worth about $259 million in
2000 and are expected to hit about $459 million this year, according
to research firm Inside Research.
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:fdzfd63UAx4J:news.com.com/2100-1023-274923.html%3Ftag%3Dbplst+online+market+research+industry+is+worth+billion&hl=es&ie=UTF-8
June 10, 2003
Harris Interactive is now ranked as the 15th largest market research
firm in the United States with a $95.3 million in reported U.S.
revenue ($120.9 million worldwide revenue) for calendar year 2002.
http://www.harrisinteractive.com/news/printerfriend/index.asp?NewsID=626
Virtual Surveys Press Release:
Online research will take off in the UK in 2003
http://www.virtualsurveys.com/docs/press_release_6.doc
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