Netnography – The Missing Ingredient in your Marketing Research Efforts
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This is an article that appeals to my theoretical self. I'm not a market researcher by any means but I do know (and teach) about the principles of research.
I love the way you've (or is it Robert?)taken the traditional steps of the market research process and applied to it the Internet.
My main concern with step three and four is that of bias. The person analysing the data or observing the interaction in a social media group will have to 'control' their bias while similarly, one network could be dominated by extremely vocal people while the less vocal people's response may not be included.
But I'm sure that this is included within the research process of netnography.
It's great to see some of the marketing academic theory being revised in accordance with the new marketing tactics that are alive and well in today's marketplace.
Thanks for your wonderful article and sharing it on bizsugar.com
Take care,
Denise