marketplace trends

Gathering market research reports, industry profiles and trade and business news is a good way for your entire team to get acquainted with the economic, demographic, technology, political, natural and cultural environment impacts on your product/service category.  IBISWold reports are a great place to start.

Syndicated market research doesn't always align perfectly with your clients offerings.  You may need to glean what you can from broader or adjacent categories. In this instance search home furnishings or housewares.

By smart Googling you will find additional market research, ALWAYS evaluate the information you find to judge it's quality.  Consider methods used to gather and compile data, intended audience, publication purpose, author expertise and biases.  If you are unsure about  source credibility, make an appointment and I will walk you through assessing it.

Search the news to update market research and industry reports.  Visit trade or professional association websites often listed in industry reports such as these:

 

First Research Industry Profiles (ABI/INFORM Collection - ProQuest)

IBISWorld

Mintel Insights & Analytics  Limitations on Use

MarketResearch.com Academic  Limitations on Use

Passport (Euromonitor International)  Limitations on Use

Statista

Customer/target audience

Market research reports, the Census Bureau and surveys provide demographic, behavioral and psychographic data on consumers.  

The search interfaces for many of these databases are not intuitive.  Where available use the tutorials provided or make an appointment for help with searching.

Citing the original source of a data point about a target is more persuasive than citing data twice removed.  Whenever possible, trace data back to it's original source.

Census Data (US Census Bureau)

Catalyst MRI Simmons

Statista Global Consumer Survey Guide

Data-Planet (Sage)

ESRI Business Analyst Online  Tutorial  Access Instructions

Pew Research Center

competitors

Your marketplace trends research should surface key competitors.  

The company databases listed here provide key performance indicators and in some cases SWOT analysis on the whole company level.  Company and product/service news, not limited to press releases, and deep dives into web sites and social media are essential for discerning competitor strengths and weaknesses.

Avoid using SWOT analyses found on the free web unless you have vetted it.  If you are not sure, make an appointment with me to a walk through how to evaluate a source. 

 

D&B Hoovers

MarketLine Company Profiles (EBSCO)

Passport (Euromonitor International)  Limitations on Use

Google Trends

twXplorer

news & Scholarship

Search general business news and trade associations for intelligence about market trends and competitors. Use the filters in ABI Inform, Business Source Premier and Nexis Unit to limit to trade publications.  Trade publications are often cited in industry reports and Statista infographics.

Scholarly research may be useful to support your marketing plan. 

In addition to the databases listed below, use your WSJ.com subscription and the Bloomberg terminals in the Gmelich Finance Lab and Falvey Library.

 

  ABI/INFORM Collection (ProQuest)
Provides access to scholarly journals, dissertations, working papers, key business and economics periodicals, and country- and industry-focused reports.

  Access World News (NewsBank)  Tutorial
Provides full text access to national and international newspaper articles and radio and television news transcripts. Many newspapers, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, offer full-image “page view” format. Includes user-friendly subject browse feature, as well as full text searchability. Coverage varies.

  Business Source Premier (EBSCO)
Provides access to a wide range of academic business journals and trade magazines. Topics include management, marketing, finance, economics, and management information systems. Full text access may be embargoed for up to three years. Coverage goes back to 1965.

  Factiva (Dow Jones)
Provides access to international, national and local news sources. Many different news media such as newspapers, magazines, wires, blogs and transcripts are aggregated in English and foreign languages. The content is current and archival. Industry, company and market profiles are also provided.

  Google Scholar
Google Scholar provides a simple way to broadly search for scholarly literature. From one place, you can search across many disciplines and sources: articles, theses, books, abstracts and court opinions, from academic publishers, professional societies, online repositories, universities and other web sites. Scholar search tips

  Scopus (Elsevier)
Provides citations and abstracts to peer-reviewed journals, books, and conference proceedings in all major disciplines. Provides information on citing and cited references for each article.

marketing plan

Use theses sources to find books and articles on marketing strategy best practices.  Find out how to reach your target audience and benchmark what it might cost.

  WARC
Offers information on global advertising and marketing trends including case studies, articles, reports, opinion pieces, and expenditure data. Formerly known as World Advertising Research Center.

  Catalyst MRI Simmons
Provides access to the results of a National Consumer Study (most recent studies embargoed) encompassing demographics, lifestyle statements, and consumer behaviors. Supports the creation of custom cross tabulations or quick reports.

  Falvey Book Search
Many professional marketing e-books.

  Advertising Age Datacenter (AdAge)  Access Instructions
Features news, reports, and statistics about the advertising industry.

  Advertising Insights (Kantar Media)  Tutorial
Creates custom reports on advertising expenditures across media channels including TV, magazines, newspapers, radio, outdoor and internet displays on the level of industries, categories, brands, products, and advertisers going back to 2017. Formerly known as Ad$pender.

  eMarketer
Offers data and reports related to digital marketing. Topics include advertising spending, digital marketing, social media, media usage, e-commerce, email marketing, and device usage. Coverage is global.

citation tips

 

  • Don't leave creating citations to the end or expect one team member to create them all.
  • When using a citation generator such as ZoteroBib, begin by identifying the type of materials you are using (reports, articles, websites are most common).  
  • Always check the citation generated against an authoritative model.
  • Review citations to make sure they are consistent.  If each team member makes citations as they are working, there will surely be different interpretations of how to cite similar resources.
  • Provide attribution for all the facts and data you use.  Often formal citations are omitted from practical business writing, but you are writing for an academic audience so when in doubt, cite it.
  Citing Business Sources Using APA 7th

  Purdue OWL: APA

  ZoteroBib
ZoteroBib is a website where you can create a bibliography instantly from any computer or device, without creating an account or installing any software.