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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s your favorite place to get market research?
Today while browsing the web looking at a variety of information on social media, I ran into a blog that also had some other topics that were interesting.  Anyway, the owner of the blog had asked some market research questions so I offered up one of the sources [...]


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<p>Today while browsing the web looking at a variety of information on social media, I ran into a blog that also had some other topics that were interesting.  Anyway, the owner of the blog had asked some market research questions so I offered up one of the sources I refer to clients when requested:  marketresearch.com</p>
<p>While they have a volume of material, some of their reports are quite pricey&#8230;but if you&#8217;re serious about your niche industry or market research sometimes it&#8217;s worth spending those dollars.  That being said, let me inform you, I have no commercial relationship to marketresearch.com&#8230;I just know they have a volume of information there.</p>
<p>Here are two other links I found but also appear to be either less extensive in material in the first case, and pricey again in the second ref:</p>
<p>http://www.export.gov/mrktresearch/ and http://www.researchandmarkets.com/</p>
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<p>So, what are your favorite market research web sites or print publications?</p>
<p>For internet business related issues I often refer to comscore.com&#8230;would love to hear from you if you have other hot resources.</p>
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