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Life in Europe



Three years ago this month I moved back to Europe after some 12+ years in Texas. They talk (ExPats do) about a thing called reverse culture shock and I know why. It is quite different in Europe on many fronts. In fact, arriving in the USA all those years ago was a big culture shock. Brits tend to think that going to the US will be easy – after all we speak the same language (almost!) and our culture is permeated with American TV, movies and fast food chains. But, like many Brits going to the US, I found America more alien than any other foreign country I had ever been to. Of course, you get used to it in the end which is why coming back is also a shock.

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Market Surveys - An Under Used Marketing Tactic?



Since my days of running my own PR and Marketing Consultancy, VasMark Group, Inc., I have valued market surveys as a marketing tactic. Market surveys, if properly set up, can provide a wealth of information for your firm. A survey can actually generate sales leads, improve our brand awareness, help you gain knowledge about the competition, the market and buying criteria. They are an underused tactic in marketing from my perspective.

How To Set Up A Market Survey
A market survey has to be thoroughly thought through to be effective. It can't be too long and yet it needs to ask the right questions. Often, those dong a market survey miss the chance to truly add value by not asking the right questions or framing the questions wrongly i.e. they are open to interpretation on the part of the respondent.

The first question to ask is what information do you really require from the survey? You then have to construct a profile of the respondents you are looking to survey and frame the questions in a way that is not open to interpretation and yet provide the data that you are looking for.

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Welcome



Hi and welcome to www.garymvasey.com, the personal blog site of Dr. Gary M. Vasey. I'm still working on the content at the moment so do drop back later...

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