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For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Julie A. Ask, Seth Fowler, November 19, 2009
Mobile is rapidly expanding as a medium for interacting with consumers, and it will only continue to do so. Many of Forrester's nontelecommunications clients — from the travel industry to consumer product goods to automotive companies to financial firms . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Olesia Klevchuk, November 18, 2009
For the past four years, Forrester has been tracking consumers' online and offline behavior in Asia Pacific. This is a dedicated report about Asia Pacific consumers' online behavior aimed at understanding the changes in this emerging medium. This year's . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Sonal Gandhi, November 12, 2009
The amount of time that US adults spend listening to radio has been on the decline. The trend is especially marked among young adults, who have taken to other audio platforms at a much greater rate. But radio as a format continues to be popular even as . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Reineke Reitsma, November 10, 2009
Fox and Microsoft Advertising collaborated on a project at the end of 2008 to better understand the impact of and the interaction between the different media channels used to promote movies. They used MESH Planning's mobile research methodology, called . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Charles S. Golvin, Seth Fowler, November 6, 2009
Mobile phones and networks have reached near-ubiquity in the US. Despite a paucity of new subscribers to sell service to, mobile operators will continue to reap the benefits of the advance of their technology over the coming five years. Postpaid subscriptions . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Husson, November 5, 2009
The mobile revolution is only just getting started. Consumers will continue to shift their attitudes toward mobile phones — perceiving them not only as communication tools but also increasingly as entertaining and productive devices that can help them . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, November 5, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to incidence, interest and barriers to mobile investing. This is the first survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Investments And Insurance Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US).
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Paul Jackson, October 30, 2009
Augmented reality has emerged from the shadows in the past six months as fun consumer applications move beyond dedicated Webcam software and academic experiments. The widespread availability of applications for mobile handsets has driven augmented reality . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Brian K. Walker, October 29, 2009
The rapid growth of the iPhone and iPod touch application market has fueled a race to develop these applications on the part of eBusiness and channel strategy professionals. Recently, Forrester published a useful outline to help determine if a mobile . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 28, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to consumers' investment behaviors. This is the third survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Investments And Insurance Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US).
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Chad Mitchell, October 22, 2009
Smartphone adoption among US insurance customers is growing, and customers are beginning to engage with insurers via the mobile Web for policy administration, claims, and bill pay. eBusiness and emerging channel strategy executives at US insurers like . . .
For eBusiness & Channel Strategy Professionals
by Henry H. Harteveldt, Elizabeth Stark, October 21, 2009
Forrester data shows that 56% of US online leisure travelers research travel using online travel agencies (OTAs), 34% use discount travel sites like Hotwire, and 18% use metasearch sites like Kayak.com. When we asked leisure travelers what sets online . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Sonal Gandhi, October 21, 2009
The recession and cannibalization by phones are among the factors contributing to the slowing of the dedicated media player market. Forrester expects unit sales to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.5% in the next five years. The user base . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Husson, October 20, 2009
Client interest in mobile has exploded in the past year, partly thanks to the tremendous success of the iPhone/Apple App Store. Many brands that are starting to create a mobile presence are bombarding us with questions. To help them define — or refine . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Ina Mitskaviets, Corina Matiesanu, October 19, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to devices and mobile usage from Forrester's North American Technographics Youth Online Survey, Q2 2009 (US). This is the second survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Charles S. Golvin, October 19, 2009
Earlier this year, Forrester predicted that, while a growing number of consumers would embrace navigation solutions, the phone would be the most widely used tool for navigation by 2013. Our most recent data reinforces this claim, as phone-based solutions . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Julie A. Ask, October 14, 2009
The mobile industry has long imagined that cell phones may one day displace the PC for many consumer activities. For now, the vast majority of consumers prefer the PC to a mobile device for most Internet-based activities. But that will change as mobile . . .
For Consumer Market Research Professionals
by Jacqueline Anderson, October 9, 2009
This highlight deck summarizes the key findings related to mobile from Forrester's North American Technographics Mobile and Telecom Online Survey, Q3 2009 (US). This is the first survey highlight in a series from the North American Technographics Mobile . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Thomas Husson, October 9, 2009
Mobile social activity is more than just accessing social networking sites while on the go. Mobile phones have the potential to become the hub of Social Computing activities and to be more than just a complement to the PC experience. Mobile phones will . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Charles S. Golvin, October 8, 2009
While smartphones like Apple's iPhone, the BlackBerry Storm, and T-Mobile's Android-based MyTouch get all the attention, another category of mobile phones has quietly been accelerating its market share: the quick messaging device. These keyboard and/or . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Sarah Rotman Epps, October 7, 2009
This holiday season, eReaders will be one category that's a breakout success. Lower prices, more content, better distribution, and lots of media hype are contributing to faster-than-expected adoption of eReader devices in 2009. Based on consumer data . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Ian Fogg, October 6, 2009
Due to the speed of product launches and updates in the Internet era, companies no longer have the luxury of reflecting on product and service convenience at a time of their choosing. They must think continually about what benefits every product in their . . .
For Interactive Marketing Professionals
by David Daniels, October 1, 2009
Ninety percent of US online youths surveyed in our recent youth online survey have at least one email account. While just 19% of US online youths report opting in to email newsletters, they are highly engaged in the viral aspects of email. But US youths . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Mark Mulligan, September 29, 2009
In 2009, the album celebrates its 100th birthday and yet remains the centerpiece of the recorded music product portfolio. The time has come for a radical overhaul of the recorded music product range. Forrester proposes a music product manifesto of consumer . . .
For Consumer Product Strategy Professionals
by Ian Fogg, September 28, 2009
Vodafone 360 is a bold initiative that will affect every firm's Social Computing strategy. Vodafone aims to drive mobile Internet adoption, acquire new customers, and increase long-term customer retention. Vodafone 360 both aggregates leading social networks . . .
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