Tag Archives: Observational Research
Listen to your core.
Digg.com was, at one time, one of the most visited sites in the world. A simple user based news aggregator that allowed the Digg community to decide what news made the headlines by allowing them to up vote or down vote … Continue reading
Tags: Digg, Observational Research, Social Media, Social Networking
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Cubic Research Is Included
Cubic Research isn’t a new service or even something that our clients can decline. As curious professionals who put great thought into recommended creative solutions, Cubicans engage a minimum level of research at the start of every project. This may … Continue reading
Tags: Consumer Behavior, ethnographic research, Marketing Research, Observational Research
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Interns in the Field: Part 2
Cubic Interns Stephanee Rice and Meggie Clemens spent a whole Friday observing shoppers. We were comparing interactions between folded items (most often pants or sweaters) and hanging items as shoppers moved through the store. The GAP and Banana Republic were … Continue reading
Interns in the Field: Part 1
Recently, Cubic’s two social media interns Stephanee Rice and Meggie Clemens got inspired for a taste of marketing research. In a quest for new ideas and projects, our astute interns finally landing on consumer behavior, specifically the science of shopping. This … Continue reading