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  • The value of strong questionnaire design is all too often not fully appreciated in the market research community. But the fact is, you can never fully recover from a poorly written and designed questionnaire—no matter how great you are at data analysis, manipulation, interpretation, and presentation.

  • Female consumers are a powerful force that shape how billions of marketing dollars are spent yearly, and among the most important brands for women are Wal-Mart, Target, and eBay, according to the Women at NBCU Brand Power Index, which measures the top 25 brands most important to women.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Dana VanDen Heuvel shares tips for getting your business found easily by locals.

  • Though most Americans prefer to interact with their friends and acquaintances face-to-face, rather than via social media, 60% of adults who use social media say they value the opinions others share on social media sites, and 41% say they feel important when giving feedback about brands, products, and services in the social media space, according to a Harris Poll.

  • MarketingProfs Alan Belniak offers insights regarding the differences between true marketing and just advertising products.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Paul Williams describes 21 traits that an excellent boss has---and offers explanations of why they are necessary to be a leader.

  • Though search plays an important role in triggering a Facebook user to "like" a brand, fully three in four Facebook fans say they have joined a brand's Facebook page because of a brand invitation or advertising campaign, according to a study by DDB Worldwide and Opinionway Research.

  • MarketingProfs guest blogger Tom Diederich shares tips from his newspaper days to help companies manage successful blogs.

  • The "gadgetoral" votes are in: The great state of California has the highest per capita ownership of iPhones in the US—casting 83 gadgetoral votes in favor of the device—whereas New Jersey has the highest ownership of Androids, according to a survey from Retrevo.

  • MarketingProfs blogger Dana VanDen Heuvel shares tips for boosting sales through social media this holiday season.

  • In June, The Wall Street Journal reported a surge in social-media use by law firms interested in connecting with potential class-action plaintiffs. But if you take a closer look, you'll see that many of the approaches used provide viable marketing lessons for businesses of all types.

  • Far beyond the desktop, the digital world has expanded to an array of untethered devices: US consumers' adoption of laptop computers, cell phones, and other mobile gadgets continues to increase, while the ownership of desktop computers is gradually declining, according to Pew Research.

  • MarketingProfs bloggers Steven Woodruff and Lisa Petrilli share the four critical steps they took for launching their successful #LeadershipChat tweet-up party.

  • Online Web forms that capture customer data in exchange for content—or another kind of information or service—are often the first point of contact customers have with your business. So, why are they so awful? Or overly ambitious?

  • Is the buzz around Facebook fading? That is just what a couple of recent studies suggest, so perhaps it's time to bring your fans home—back to your website. Marketers should give serious thought to supplementing their social-media strategies with a strong content-driven website.

  • Interactive media platforms are a global phenomenon, occurring in all markets regardless of their level of economic, social, and cultural development. Therefore, when translating content into other languages, it's critical to define terms clearly. But what is the best approach?

  • Nearly three-quarters of marketers (73%) say integrating video with email marketing increases click-through rates (CTR), and fully one-half are now using video in their email marketing programs, according to a survey from the Web Video Marketing Council.

  • Is high-fructose corn syrup, artificial vanilla and alkalized cocoa "natural"? Not so much. So why would Ben & Jerry’s label its ice cream and frozen yogurt as “All Natural”? There’s no doubt the Ben & Jerry’s brand stands for environmental consciousness and social responsibility. These attributes have been inherent in the brand since Ben Cohen and

  • As small businesses continue to navigate the economic recession, their adoption of innovative marketing technologies such as social media has leveled off, while expectations among those who use social media have changed, according to a study by Network Solutions and the University of Maryland's Smith School of Business. Still, among those that leverage social channels, 57% expect to generate a profit from their social media efforts over the next year.

  • When faced with a challenge or problem, one of the best first steps in solving - even before you start thinking-up possible solutions - is to examine and restate the As Morgan D. Jones writes in his book, The Thinker's 14 Powerful Techniques for Problem - "The aim of problem restatement is to broaden our perspective