Tag: Marisa Porter

Read posts written by Marisa Porter on Sentient Decision Science’s implicit market research blog.

Most Memorable New Product Launch 2011

Sentient recently partnered with Schneider Associates to conduct the Tenth Annual Most Memorable New Product Launch Survey. The results of this study have been published in USA Today and can also be accessed at MMNPL. Despite the large number of new products launched in 2011, there were a few that were especially memorable to consumers. […]

Fewer Americans Cutting Back on Holiday Spending this Year

The November First Command Financial Behaviors IndexTM reveals increased feelings of financial security during the holiday season this year as evident from holiday spending. The Index, commissioned by First Command and conducted by Sentient, examines financial behaviors, attitudes and intentions among U.S. consumers ongoing since February 2008.

Low Mortgage Rates Can’t Sway Homeowners’ to Refinance

Despite low mortgage rates, the October First Command Financial Behaviors IndexTM reveals that many Americans are not taking advantage of this opportunity to refinance their mortgage because of the continued economic instability. The Index, commissioned by First Command and conducted by Sentient, examines financial behaviors, attitudes and intentions among U.S. consumers ongoing since February 2008.

Unfiltered Perspectives, Unexpected Opportunities: The 2010 AMA Marketing Research Conference

The AMA’s 2010 Marketing Research Conference in Atlanta theme was “Unfiltered Perspectives. Unexpected Opportunities.” This conference provided an opportunity for both suppliers and clients to hear about specific case studies from many industries—including CPG, restaurants and consumer electronics—and also to hear about research industry trends.

Paranormal Activity: Viral Marketing Used to Generate 100 Million Dollars

Paranormal Activity. Everyone has heard of it, most people have seen it, but how has it been so successful? It started as a low budget horror film, shot for only $15,000, and has turned into the most profitable film of all time, grossing more than 100 million dollars in the US and Canada alone.

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