Affordable Marketing / Market Research Article explains how to conduct market research online and explains the differences between primary and secondary research as well as qualitative and quantitative.
Introduction:
Until the Internet became a reality, limited budgets kept most types of marketing research (or market research if you are researching a target market) out of reach for entrepreneurs and other small-budget businesses.
Today, through the Internet, small-budget businesses have more research options. Secondary research sources are easier to find. More affordable primary research methods - both qualitative and quantitative - are available online as well.
Category: Articles (Market Research)
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