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Dr. Michael R. Hyman, NMSU Syndicated Data Sources
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2 Syndicated Sources Market research suppliers who collect data regularly with standardized procedures Data sold to different clients
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3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Syndicated Data Advantages Disadvantages Shared costs High quality Current information Standardized report format Commitment cost Availability to competitors
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4 Typology of Syndicated Sources
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5 Diary Panels Households report buying behaviors over time Types –Purchase panels –Media panels
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7 Use of Diary Panel Data
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9 Purchase Panels
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10 Sample Form
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12 MRCA Market Census Reports
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13 MRCA Market Census Reports
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14 Media Panels
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15 Sample Form
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20 NAD Report Sample Report
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21 NAD Report
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22 Weaknesses of Diary Panels Underrepresented: minorities and under- educated Must rollover members to avoid maturation Response bias: recording errors and Hawthorne effect High dropout rate
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23 Audit Services Formal record of retail or wholesale product movement Types –SAMI –Nielsen Retail Index
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26 Uses of Audit Services Monitor relative market shares of national and private brands Monitor competitors’ actions Monitor new product sales by region Improve advertising and distribution Determine sales potential in specific markets
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27 Weakness of Audit Services Limited number of stores covered Incomplete number of regions covered
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28 Single Source Data Recorded continuously from respondent panel to measure exposures to (TV, newspaper, and in-store) promotions and subsequent buying behavior. Components –UPCs –Checkout scanners –Computers –MIS
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29 Uses of Single Source Data New product test market Product repositioning Copy execution analysis Ad spending analysis Ad/promotion mix analysis
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30 BehaviorScan Participants –Small city grocers and consumers –Incentives Grocers: free scanning equipment and data Consumers: Annual free gift and raffle
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31 BehaviorScan Mechanics ID card for each consumer UPC and scanners Controlled advertising exposure –Uniquely addressable cable TV (parallel channels) –Special newspaper runs
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32 Use of BehaviorScan Audit substitute Electronic panel Experimental manipulation of marketing mix
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33 Advantages of BehaviorScan Complete store data –Know alternatives as well as choices Accurate tracking of coupon use –Even mis-redemptions Historical record of purchases –Set tests with groups matched on usage Faster feedback on new promotions Increased accurate in store audit Decreased reporting bias (Fruit Loops)
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34 Disadvantages of BehaviorScan Services in smaller markets Small number of markets –Geographic differences hard to determine Not all outlets represented –No drug or mass merchandise stores Small sample makes tracking low-incidence products difficult Tracks only primary TV in home Tracks TV use, not ad exposure Must supplement with non-behavioral data
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