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Subject:
Supply and Demand of Search Engine Research Reports
Category: Science > Technology Asked by: searchrep-ga List Price: $175.00 |
Posted:
04 Mar 2006 12:02 PST
Expires: 03 Apr 2006 13:02 PDT Question ID: 703590 |
On a macro level, what is the current market size of the market research aggregator industry, who are the current players, and which research reports sell the best and why? A start for understanding the market research aggregator industry would be found at http://now.outsellinc.com/now/2005/07/marketresearchc.html http://www.outsellinc.com/outsell/press%20room/pr_release/pr20011022_01.htm An executive summary including a magic quadrant type analysis would be acceptable. Ideally, a writeup covering the topics found at http://content.outsellinc.com/coms2/summary_0245-614_ITM updated to the current date would be preferred. On a more detailed level, market research will be needed concerning the supply and demand for search engine research reports specifically. Example sites that supply search engine research reports are http://www.sherpastore.com/Search-Marketing.html and http://www.marketresearch.com/search/results.asp?query=search+engines&cmdgo=+Go+ Example ways to establish the demand side for search engine research reports would be to visit inventory.overture.com , type in the various search phrases that a person would use to find search engine research reports and create a list with the number of searches conducted. Uncovering the overall market size of this area would be ideal. Understanding the various providers and what percentage of their business is due to search engine related reports could be a challenge, another approach could be an estimate (backed by research) percentage spend of overall search marketing budgets and/or IT budgets on search engine related research reports. |
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Re: Supply and Demand of Search Engine Research Reports
From: pinkfreud-ga on 04 Mar 2006 12:16 PST |
This question is outside my areas of expertise, but I believe you will be more likely to get a response if you increase your price. You may want to review the Google Answers pricing guidelines: http://answers.google.com/answers/pricing.html |
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Re: Supply and Demand of Search Engine Research Reports
From: searchrep-ga on 16 Mar 2006 19:56 PST |
Thanks pinkfrued, I've increased the price. |
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