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MARKET RESEARCH

PRESENTATION
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AGENDA

1 Background
2 Participants & Methodology

3 Key Findings
4 Next Steps and Recommendations
PART ONE

Background
Why did you do this research?

• Talk about your market and who you’re going after.


• Are you a new business or an incumbent one?
• Was this research to support a new product line?
• Was this being done to see your appeal to a new demographic?
• Are you trying to determine your MSRP or new price strategy?

Purpose of Our Research


Add a screenshot of your
five forces analysis and
related conclusions here

State of the Industry: Porter’s Five Forces Analysis


Add a screenshot of your
SWOT analysis and
related conclusions here

Where We Stand: SWOT Analysis


Buyer Persona
Their Name
Their Occupation/Title
Their Age or Location

Write up a brief synopsis of this


buyer persona and why they may
be a good fit to be a customer.
If you’re making a buyer persona from scratch,
visit https://www.hubspot.com/make-my-persona
and insert a screenshot of your persona.
PART TWO

Participants &
Methodology
Our Goal

We set out to find out…


(take it from here!)
Did you use any existing information or do any online research?

• Did you look at old company data?


• Were there any key quotes or statistics that stood out?
• How many sources did you use?
• Did any findings inspire questions for your surveys?
• What were the key findings?

Secondary Research
Did you run a survey?

• Who did you target and many participants were there?


• How did you run the survey? Online, over the phone, etc.
• What categories of questions did you ask?
• What were you trying to determine?
• What was the breakdown of participants’ ages, sexes, etc.?

Survey Data
Did you run a focus group?

• Who did you target and many participants were there?


• How many rounds of focus groups did you do?
• What categories of questions did you ask?
• What were you trying to determine?
• What was the breakdown of participants’ ages, sexes, etc.?

Focus Group
PART THREE

Key Findings
Data Point What Was the Most Important Data Point?

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What were the biggest insights from your research?

• What were the thoughts and responses of your participants?


• Make sure you include both qualitative and quantitative data.
• Add graphs and charts to help illustrate your findings.
• Replicate this slide as many times as needed.

Key Findings
PART FOUR

Next Steps and


Recommendations
So, what now?

• What next step or steps are you suggesting the company or your
team take?
• What business impact will this action have?
• Who will be needed to do this work, and who will be affected?
• What is the timeline?

Next Steps
THANK YOU!

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