Are Focus Groups Still Worth the Investment for Market Research? | Ep. #358 - a podcast by Eric Siu & Neil Patel

from 2017-07-24T10:00

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In Episode #358, Eric and Neil discuss whether a focus group is still worth the investment for market research. Tune in to learn more about focus groups and how technology has played a major role in how we conduct market research today!

Time Stamped Show Notes:

  • 00:27 – Today’s topic: Are Focus Groups Still Worth the Investment for Market Research?
  • 00:38 – A focus group is when a group of people that are your ideal customers come to discuss a certain product that you may be launching
  • 00:56 – Neil did a focus group that was paid by Yahoo
    • 01:09 – The people discussed Yahoo and its competitors
  • 01:50 – Focus groups were very effective before, but it won’t be as effective now
  • 01:58 – Technology has changed the face of market research, people can find their answers online and surveys to collect information are done online as well
  • 02:32 – Eric doesn’t see the need for an in-person focus group
  • 03:02 – Mileage may still vary
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  • 03:26 – That’s it for today’s episode!

3 Key Points:

  1. A focus group is a group of your ideal customers who meet you in person to discuss a product.
  2. Focus groups were effective for market research before mass improvements were made in technology.
  3. If your targeted customers are seniors, focus groups might still work as they prefer face-to-face surveys and conversations.

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