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23rd September 2009
If you’ve ever heard that the average household carries $9,000 of credit card debt and thought that you were ok with your balance, think again. In reality, half of American households have no credit card debt at all and nearly a quarter more have less t... Read >
Author: akhileshsharma
02nd September 2009
Does your sense of self esteem hinge on the possibility that you have effected change by filling get paid online surveys that ask for specific product feedback?
The feedback you offer when you fill the get paid online surveys help the company to reco... Read >
Author: Alan
15th August 2009
According to the National Crime Prevention Council, apartments are eighty-five percent more likely to be victimized by burglaries than other types of housing. Furthermore, apartment.com states that over 97% of its survey respondents stated that “cr... Read >
Author: Hassan F. Johnson
17th June 2009
Is it Still Possible to Get Paid & Make Good Money for Taking Online Surveys?
Whilst getting paid to take Online Surveys has had a lot of bad press in recent times, mainly because so many less than ethical companies saw an opportunity in the market to ... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
15th June 2009
For several years, luxury retail and marketing consultants have fed the media with anecdotal research about the luxury market as though the purchases of $700 Manolo Blahnik shoes, $1,000 Prada hand bags, and $250 True Religion jeans are common place among... Read >
Author: Margaret
12th June 2009
A record low level of major home remodeling projects by affluent consumers is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outlook for ... Read >
Author: Margaret
11th June 2009
Record low levels of spending for dining out in both casual/family restaurants and upscale restaurants is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy a... Read >
Author: Margaret
10th June 2009
A record low level of spending by affluent consumers for home furniture and furnishings is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic... Read >
Author: Margaret
07th June 2009
A record low level of spending by affluent consumers for home computer equipment is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outloo... Read >
Author: Margaret
05th June 2009
Record low levels of spending by affluent consumers for both entertainment and recreational activities are suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy ... Read >
Author: Margaret
05th June 2009
A record low level of cruise purchases by wealthy consumers is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outlook for the next 12 mon... Read >
Author: Margaret
04th June 2009
Record low levels of spending for dining out in both casual/family restaurants and upscale restaurants is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy a... Read >
Author: Margaret
02nd June 2009
A record low level of spending by affluent consumers for home entertainment equipment is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic o... Read >
Author: Margaret
01st June 2009
Record low levels of spending for both domestic and international vacation travel are suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outl... Read >
Author: Margaret
29th May 2009
A recent study published by the Society for Economic and Social Transition has revealed that the small-sized units using advanced technological tools have an edge over their counterparts that use traditional manufacturing processes.
According to the st... Read >
Author: David Parks
20th May 2009
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outlook for the next 12 months are contributing to plans for deferring the acquisition of both vacation homes and primary residences by affluent consumers during the next year, according to the... Read >
Author: Margaret
18th May 2009
A record low level of spending by wealthy consumers for fine jewelry and watches is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outloo... Read >
Author: Margaret
18th May 2009
A record low level of new motor vehicle acquisitions by affluent consumers is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy and the economic outlook for the next 12 m... Read >
Author: Margaret
15th May 2009
A record low level of spending by affluent consumers for both designer apparel and non-designer apparel is suggested by the most recent survey in a series of twice-yearly studies that began in Spring 2002.
Negative attitudes about the current economy ... Read >
Author: Margaret
14th April 2009
When it comes to online invoicing and billing, ask any industry expert and the consensus would be online invoicing is the trend for the future. But if some reports and surveys are to be believed then it is just the opposite. While online invoicing and bil... Read >
Author: naveen gupta
03rd April 2009
Following the Satyam scam that has blemished the image of Indian companies, corporate India has begun to take initiatives to strengthen its monitoring framework and governance practices. Apart from tracing auditory loopholes, the Satyam debacle has prompt... Read >
Author: David Parks
26th February 2009
The Generation of Baby Boomers who have experienced the most exciting and economically prosperous of all times are starting to look for retirement Properties in Mexico. They want to take their current home equities and leverage them into seaside resort li... Read >
Author: Aniruddha Badola
13th February 2009
When I talk about tailoring a back pain exercise program to my clients specific needs, I have in mind the specific condition - provided that one can be identified - that is the root cause of your chronic back pain.
Many, if not most, back pain problems... Read >
Author: gillmortensen73
13th February 2009
When I talk about tailoring a back pain exercise program to my clients specific needs, I have in mind the specific condition - provided that one can be identified - that is the root cause of your chronic back pain.
Many, if not most, back pain problems... Read >
Author: MichelleS
01st February 2009
Dear Coding Professional,
If you have been coding for at least a couple of years, the thought of becoming CPC Certified has surely crossed your mind. So, what’s been keeping you from acquiring your CPC? Is it money, time, or just lack of opportunity?... Read >
Author: Celena
31st January 2009
Your email program is going strong and now your CMO is asking “what about mobile?” Let’s face it, the world and your customers have gone mobile, so your email program needs to follow suit.
Reaching your target audience today can feel like an ex... Read >
Author: Yesmail Direct
17th December 2008
Reason #1: Better Pay
During these harsh times, every penny counts. A recent 2008 AAPC Salary Survey revealed that Certified Professional Coders (CPC®) earn an average of 15% more than their non-certified counterparts. The average annual wage for a c... Read >
Author: Celena
23rd October 2008
Advertising is very often a major component of a company’s marketing budget. Television, radio, newspaper or flyer ads, almost every company, small or large, will invest in advertising. However, how effective is your current preferred method of advertis... Read >
Author: Stefan
23rd September 2008
The every moment you spend on the internet, is tracked by the sites you surfed their. The information you share there may be trapped by many advertisers and online marketers to utilize it for their commercial purposes. Since every one has a privacy issue,... Read >
Author: Amrendra Kr. Singh
18th September 2008
You would think that knowledge is power and power is deliverance but this has not stopped intellectuals from contracting sexually transmitted diseases. According a recent survey, knowing a few facts about protection has not stopped adults on their tracks ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
18th September 2008
You would think that knowledge is power and power is deliverance but this has not stopped intellectuals from contracting sexually transmitted diseases. According a recent survey, knowing a few facts about protection has not stopped adults on their tracks ... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
08th September 2008
Plum Voice has now released a way for businesses to develop online surveys that can be transmitted by either the web or phone. These new surveys are completely customizable – allowing you to decide how many questions you’d like to ask as well as the l... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
08th September 2008
Although it may appear to be incredible for may, a statement issued by the lead generation firm Clash-Media claims that over 50 per cent of a typical marketer’s funds are now spent on online promotions. This startling revelation came to the fore followi... Read >
Author: Macit
24th August 2008
Where do you begin when choosing a wireless services carrier? For most people, the two things important are price and coverage. Will you be able to make the calls you need to make where and when you need to make them and is the plan affordable? Is their a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd July 2008
According to Jerry Della Femina, an American advertising executive, everybody at his agency was sitting around and scratching their heads over how they could most effectively promote Panasonic, the Japanese electronics account. In the end, Della Femina de... Read >
Author: Simon Goodall
21st July 2008
I am sure you can think of an irritating television ad. You have probably even been angry that its annoying jingle or phrase is stuck in your head all day. To marketers, what critics and consumers focus on as “bad” advertising really is not bad in mos... Read >
Author: Kaye Z. Marks
14th May 2008
US Small Businesses ‘Nervous’ about the Economy
According to the National Small Business Association's 2008 Survey of Small and Mid-Sized Business, most small and medium-sized companies in the US believe that the economy looks bleaker than five years... Read >
Author: Jason Tissuix
17th March 2008
Fortune 500 Companies know the importance of market research. That’s why they conduct something called a concept test before launching any new product or service.
Don’t you wish you could do the same thing? Well, here’s the good news: you can.
... Read >
Author: Jane Out of the Box
10th March 2008
Can You Really Make Money for Taking Online Surveys or Are They Just Elaborate Scams?
Online Surveys have had a lot of bad press recently as there are so many "survey companies" making absurd promises about the amount of money that can be made from tak... Read >
Author: Mark Bellinger
18th February 2008
Do you love your vehicle? Just how can you describe or define your love for your car? Would it be like that you feel for your mobile phone? Or love for a pet? Or love for a special human being?
The Auto Channel brings a report which indicated that a ... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
27th July 2007
In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Medtronic, Inc., they found that 67 percent of people incorrectly believed a cure existed for type 1 diabetes.
The survey also showed that nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults don't know the differen... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
20th July 2007
Online surveys are a great way to make some extra money in
your spare time. You are able to make quite a bit of money
as there are now many market research companies that will
pay you to do online surveys. These companies are making
their money by s... Read >
Author: carib102
13th July 2007
Online surveys are all over the internet these days and for a good reason. Companies use them as an inexpensive and easy way to get customer feedback about their products and services. Internet users, like you and I use them to let companies know what w... Read >
Author: carib102
04th July 2007
With the rising costs of healthcare and increasing pharmaceutical-obsession of allopathic medicine, many people are turning to self-treatment for a myriad of medical problems. The complementary and alternative health market is booming and over-the-count... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans
30th April 2007
Richmond, IN. Starmark Funeral Products recently conducted a nationwide survey of 400 people who told us they plan to be cremated upon death. Our goal was to discover their preferences with regard to cremation services, caskets and urns. However, we uncov... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2007
A NEW teaching approach is urgently needed to save another generation of children from failing at maths, according to research out today.
A new survey has revealed that an estimated 17 million people struggle with maths in the UK –well above current ... Read >
Author: Richie
18th November 2006
Dangers & Dollars – What You Need to Know about Open Houses
By: John Ford
The weekend open house is a time-honored tradition in real estate sales, but has it outlived its effectiveness? Quite possibly, according to a new survey conducted by the Real E... Read >
Author: John Ford
06th November 2006
By Jan Sepstrup
Wireless networks for home computers are becoming more and more popular but do you know how to protect your Wi-Fi network?
A recent survey from www.wi-fi.org shows that protecting your wireless network has become one of the top three... Read >
Author: Jan Sepstrup
24th July 2006
For years, manufacturers have searched for ways to boost ailing production performance. From the promise of ERP, to Lean initiatives, Six Sigma and a plethora of other tips and techniques, manufacturers have become the experts at sizing up what works and... Read >
Author: Tom Knight
17th July 2006
A recent national market research by Guideline, Inc. one of the nation's largest providers
of Market Research Expert Consultingand International Research shows that,
85 percent of consumers typically watch movies at home on the small screen. Even when... Read >
Author: Tara Smithberg
16th June 2006
One of the most common scaled-response format questions in survey design today is the Likert scale. It was developed by the American educator and organizational psychologist Rensis Likert in 1932 as an attempt to improve the levels of measurement in s... Read >
Author: Infosurv Editorial Team
07th June 2006
Build Retirement Savings - But Don't Forget Income
Are you between the ages of 55 and 64? If so, you belong to a peer group that is apparently quite concerned about saving for retirement - but not at all sure how to convert those savings into a steady ... Read >
Author: Kent Smith
06th April 2006
by Robin Meyer 2006, All Rights Reserved
According to a recent CNET article, there are 206 million cell phone users in the U.S. The majority of those users complain that coverage is sometimes sparse and reception is often frustrating. In fact, Con... Read >
Author: Robin Meyer
05th March 2006
Home sellers said that overpricing was the biggest mistake they made when listing their homes. Next worst mistake is dealing with the same real estate agent who represented the buyer.
Overpricing a home is the number one mistake sellers... Read >
Author: Monte Helme
24th February 2006
By Dana Fine, Senior Instructional Designer, SyberWorks, Inc.
Developing a useful, well-written online survey that extracts the information you need from your users can be a challenge. In this article, I will review 14 tips for creating a useful onlin... Read >
Author: Dave Boggs
19th January 2006
On average, the length of time required from real estate listing to contract has increased dramatically in the U.S. in the past six months, according to HouseHunt's latest national "Current Market Conditions" homes for sale activity survey. Seventy-five ... Read >
Author: Monte Helme
12th November 2005
Everyone craves happiness and feeling good about themselves. Unfortunately, psychologists spend very little time finding out how people can feel upbeat. In a 20-year review of psychological research articles, about 20,000 delved into depression and 27,000... Read >
Author: Maryann Troiani
01st November 2005
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Online Paid Surveys
Paid Surveys have become a very popular source of additional income for many families. This is because they encompass chara... Read >
Author: John Lee
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