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Market Research Companies Charlotte NC

If you are a startup business, it is a good idea to analyze the market and figure out market trends for your business. The market research will help you reach your target customer and to know your key demographic. Get more information from the market research companies in Charlotte, NC listed below.

Wray Ward
(704) 332-9071
900 Baxter Street
Charlotte, NC
SouthPark Magaz
(704) 358-5935
Charlotte Observer
Charlotte, NC
Little Red Bird
980-226-5774
310 Arlington Ave
Charlotte, NC
Bright Yellow Jacket
(704) 707-4171
1018 East Boulevard
Charlotte, NC
The Marketing Consortium
(704) 335-0990
129 West Trade Street
Charlotte, NC
Carolina Quest Marketing
(704) 335-8212
PO Box 33513
Charlotte, NC
Moonlight Creative Group
(704) 358-3777
1705 East Boulevard
Charlotte, NC
Creative Cubes
(704) 334-2232
314 Rensselaer Ave
Charlotte, NC
Hawkeye
(704) 344-7900
325 Arlington Avenue
Charlotte, NC
Diverso Global Strategies
(704) 451-3978
1930 Abbott Street
Charlotte, NC
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For your product to be a hit, you’ll want to develop the right product at the right price to meet your market need. The first steps of product development should include testing of early illustrations (or renderings) of the product with your target market.

The big question is, will the product sell at your intended price? Before launching a product, an established company will spend tens of thousands of dollars to conduct market studies and focus groups to confirm that the product is "right" and that the product will sell at the intended price. Obviously market research can provide vital help for small business owners, but startups don’t have that privilege due to limited funds.

According to Sam Zaidspiner at Slingshot Product Development Group, the best thing to do is create design renderings and product spec sheets/presentations so that you can obtain meaningful market feedback. “Armed with a professional presentation, you’ll be able to meet with a discreet group of clients and prospects to obtain market feedback. You’ll be surprised by how much you can learn – the feedback will be extremely valuable,” according to Sam.

Key elements Sam recommends for your product presentation

  • Clear rendering of the product: Preferably this is a photo-realistic rendering that shows what the intended production design would look like. The idea here is not to fully engineer the product. Instead, the approach is to develop the product to the point.

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