Market/Industry
Doing Market Research
When doing market research, you are looking at the consumers. e.g. Who is buying, how much, from what firm, et cetera.
When doing industry research you are looking at who is operating in that industry. e.g. Who is manufacturing the product, how large are they, et cetera.
In order to see if there is room for you to enter the market you need to find out how big the market is, is it currently saturated with competition, what void would your product fill, who is already selling in the market, how strong are the current players in the market, and what does the industry look like overall.
- Market size
- Market share
- Industry profile
What if There Is No Data on My Market?
Sometimes there is no data or established market research covering a specific industry. This is often the case when a industry is fairly new--such as with technology related markets. It can also be difficult or impossible to find much data where an industry is very specialized or very secretive.
In these situations sources such as trade journals, industry associations, interviews, and articles may be your best source for information.
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Products
Examine other products on the market and how competitor's products are packaged, promoted, and what groups they target.
- Mintel Global New Products DatabaseLooks at thousands of new consumer products around the world. It allows you to search and analyze trends in packaging, claims, ingredients, and more.
Monitors worldwide product innovation and new product activity in consumer packaged goods markets. Covers food, drink, household, beauty & personal care, healthcare, and pet sectors across key global markets.
Market Research Resources
Use the following resources to find target consumer profile, usage behavior, attitudes, and other consumer-related information.
- Frost & SullivanIn-depth market research and strategy reports with European and global coverage of the following areas: Aerospace & Defense; Automotive & Transportation; Chemicals, Materials and Food; Electronics & Security; Energy & Power Supplies; Environment & Building Technologies; Healthcare; Industrial Automation & Process Control; Information & Communication Technologies; Measurement & Instrumentation. Covers 1998 to present, updated as new reports are produced.
- Mintel AcademicOffers yearly market research reports covering UK, Europe, US and International consumer markets for products, markets and demographics. Analysis includes market sizes and forecasts, market trends, market segmentation, competitive context, broken down segment performances, retail channels, consumer demographics and survey results, leading companies, brand share, marketing strategies, and more.
- PassportExcellent resource for international industries, countries, markets, and products. Market research reports, statistics, and analyst reports cover consumer market sizes, country market data, forecasts, consumer lifestyles, companies and brands, and many product & location specific reports.
- SimplyAnalyticsSimplyAnalytics is a web-based mapping application that allows you to create thematic maps and reports using demographic, business, and marketing data for the United States. Excellent source for locating demographic and marketing data for specific geographic locations.
- Sports Market AnalyticsSports Market Analytics provides searchable news and market research from the National Sporting Goods Association and other industry sources on all aspects of sporting goods, sports equipment, participation, demographics, fan profiles, sports finance, sponsorship, broadcasting, media, and marketing.
- TechnavioTechnavio provides market research reports for a variety of global industries, including technology, healthcare, retail, energy, aerospace, consumer goods and automotive. Unlimited report viewing is available, but each Cornell email address is limited to 20 downloads per month.
How to: Research Consumer Markets
- How to: Research Consumer MarketsThis online guide gives a quick overview of the key resources the Management Library offers Cornell students, faculty, and staff for their consumer market research needs. It serves as an ideal starting point for researching consumer markets.