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Topic: Traditional Sources

Traditional sources used to help decide what product to purchase include browsing in a retail stores, magazines, newspapers, television, as well as celebrity endorsements and yellow pages listings

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$2495
February 2007

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Netpop | Shop: Full Report



Our examination of shopping habits in the broadband era, exploring mix-mode shopping, or how the exploding array of online tools and resources influence purchase decisions. We also investigate the way broadband users - a bellwether of the modern consumer market - also shop for products. How do different styles of...

$495
February 2007

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Netpop | Shop: High Touch - Low Touch Products



Consumers' mix-mode approach to shopping, weaving online and offline sources together, varies across different types of products. With an analysis of five general product categories: pricey tech-electronics, no touch services, media mesh, high touch retail, and household staples, marketers will understand which categories of products are apt to be...

$495
February 2007

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Netpop | Shop: Mix-Mode Shopping



An analysis of over 1300 broadband shoppers covering over 100 types of products reveals the growing influence of online tools and resources in helping consumers make purchase decisions. Exploring the "mix-mode" shopping experience, marketers will understand the relative influence of online and offline sources on purchase decisions, and how...

$49
February 2007

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Netpop | Shop: Industry Quick Sheets



The analysis by industry provides a comprehensive understanding on sources used before purchase, research and purchase channels (both online and offline), and shopper profiles.
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