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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

interesting surveys

According to the survey, 92.5 percent of adults said they regularly or occasionally research products online before buying them in a store. (BIGresearch)

85.3% of buyers go online to research purchases from the Enquiro B2B survey

Consumers trust friends above experts when it comes to product recommendations (65% trust friends, 27% trust experts, 8% trust celebrities). (Yankelovich)

75% of people don't believe that companies tell the truth in advertisements. (Yankelovich)

91% of moms prefer brands that other moms have recommended (Marketing VOX, October 2006)

Emarketer predicts that by 2012, U.S. B2B social network ad spending is expected to reach $210 million.

Most companies that operate call centers spend 97 percent of their time responding to the individual customer and less than 2 percent exploring the causes of these calls.

Seventy-Three percent of customers base their repurchasing decisions on the quality of service they received when problems occurred.

Customers are willing to pay up to ten percent more for excellent service.

 If Wal-Mart was classified as a country, it would be the 24th most productive country in the world.

When Scott Paper Company first started manufacturing toilet paper they did not put their name on the product because of embarrassment. 

Yahoo! was originally called 'Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web'. 

The most productive day of the workweek is Tuesday.

There is no tipping at restaurants in Japan.

Name the world’s largest and oldest branded pencil co. It started in 1761. The 8th generation of the family is now running it?
A) faber castell.

On whose life story is the movie SOCIAL NETWORK based ? It’s tag line ‘to make 500 mill. friends you make a few enemies’.
Ans.  Mark Zuckerberg- the founder of Facebook.
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how are these guys?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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