Qualitative Market research studies don’t amount to much if those recruited to participate in surveys, in-depth interviews, paid medical surveys, or focus groups aren’t properly screened. Recruiting qualified study participants who can bring insight to the subject matter being explored is a crucial component of market research and is not something to be taken lightly. If this critical step of market research is done poorly, then it’s not worth the money, time, and effort to complete the research project. When recruiting is poorly executed it can spell disaster, as the opportunity to capture qualified participants who are capable of fully participating in a study is missed. Market research recruitment needs to be given as much priority as any other component in market research studies by market research recruiting firms.
Unfortunately, many B2B market research studies are poorly executed and aren’t uncommon. There are a number of reasons for this. Sometimes B2B tech companies aren’t fully clear about who their market research teams should connect with or research deadlines aren’t realistic and study participants are hurriedly recruited. Getting a top-notch study entails focus and finesse. Finding appropriate participants for B2B studies requires specialized and contextual knowledge of the industry and subject matter at the heart of the study. One way to better understand why context matters, is to think of your own workplace: two people working for the same organization doesn’t mean they have the same understanding or relationship with their employer. One could be a security officer and one could be an executive. Context is important and it’s an important part of the market research recruiting process.
Here are four ideas for improving recruitment for your B2B study:
When properly executed, B2B market research studies provide invaluable insights. If you’re considering a B2B study for your company it’s best to hire a neutral market research firm that can design and execute the process from beginning to end. Successful studies aren’t happenstance.
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