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7 Proven Tips to Deliver Actionable Market Research Insights

Struggling to turn market research data into actionable insights? This guide shares 7 proven tips from Isurus’ 20+ years of experience to deliver findings that drive real business impact.”

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How to Name a Product: A Guide to Creating Effective Product Names

Naming a new product is a crucial step. A good name can communicate the product’s value proposition, differentiate it from competitors, and create a positive association with customers. But how do you find a name that meets these criteria and resonates with your target audience? That’s where market research comes in.

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Add some “Why you” to your content marketing

Content marketers should consider adding questions to their content marketing surveys that highlight why their solution is a better approach than your competitors. Based on the typical B2B buying journey it may be mutually beneficial to have some solution-related information in your content marketing materials. In addition, more mature markets provide a natural opening for solution-related information.

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Practical sampling decisions for your content marketing survey

Surveys are an essential part of many B2B content marketing programs. Unfortunately, response rates to surveys continue to decline across B2B sectors. As a result, programs that once hit 600 completed surveys can struggle to reach half that number today. This post looks at factors driving the decline in response rates and offers steps you can take to help mitigate or slow the drop-off in your content marketing surveys.

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Be more systematic in your content marketing surveys

This post provides two frameworks you can use to help develop more compelling and valuable marketing content. A key is to systematically identify the data needed to tell a story, rather than hoping an interesting story will emerge from the data.

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When to use ROI in messaging

As compelling as ROI calculations can be in the sales process, they don’t always resonate as expected in messaging strategies. This seems to contradict the marketing tenet of connecting solutions to revenue and the bottom line. What is going on? One factor is that your solutions ROI sits within a broader context of time, priorities, and internal perceptions.

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Developing service offerings that add value

If your team is developing a new service offering, it is worth your time to ask the following questions. Does it address a pain point the customer is struggling with? Will customers pay for it? And does the customer believe you can provide it?

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5 Tips for B2B Product Bundling Research

Tips for conducting bundling and pricing research to help address questions such as: Are we leaving money on the table? If we increase prices, how many customers will we lose? Should we use a good-better-best bundling strategy? Is there a slimmed-down version of our product that appeals to cost-sensitive prospects? Is there a market for a premium bundle of features and services?

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Are you messaging to threshold conditions?

B2B marketers feel pressure to include threshold conditions in messaging – they can be deal-breakers. It’s natural to want to get them on the table preemptively. But in most cases, B2B providers would be better off messaging to the benefits their solutions provide and highlighting their competitive differentiation.

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Include Jobs-to-be-Done in Your Customer Satisfaction Surveys

B2B solution providers can enrich the insights from their customer satisfaction surveys and conversations by taking a cue from product marketing and adding a few questions about the customer’s jobs-to-be-done.

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