Market research is a valuable tool for all businesses. It can help you to understand your market, including potential customers and their needs. Learn how to research your market, including goods and services, customers and your competitors.
Market research helps you to understand your customers and their needs, as well as what your competitors are doing.
This understanding can help you to better focus your marketing efforts, make informed decisions about your business and make the most of opportunities. It’s important to make sure market research is part of your ongoing business plan and daily operations.
Read our steps for researching your market to get started.
Your market research should cover your:
There are both primary and secondary methods of research you can use to conduct your market research.
Before you embark on gathering first-hand information about your market, you can use research that has already been done. For example, look for market reports, government statistics, and trade and industry association publications.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is Australia's official statistical agency and provides a wide range of economic and social statistics.
The ABS also provides:
Open government data is another resource that provides free data that you can use for your market research on a range of topics.
Testing your business idea with customers can give you an idea of how successful it might be. You can do this by talking to people about your idea and seeking their feedback on your product or service. This could be through direct contact, surveys, focus groups or social media polls.
You may also consider a test run or pilot test of your product or service with a small number of clients to fine tune your idea. This will help work out if your idea is viable, find any problems, develop a price for your product or service, and see how quickly your business might grow. This may help you identify where your products or services fit in the market and how they differ from your competitors.
You can also work out your product or service's:
Ways to collect customer data include emails, online surveys, interviews, and even talking directly to your customers.
You can discover:
Finding out how your customers think and behave (including their likes and dislikes) can also help you better target your marketing activities.
If you've been in business for a while, you may already have the tools and information on customers to use in your research. Check your:
You can collect data on your competitors through:
You can use this competitor data in your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats (SWOT) analysis when you develop your marketing plan.
Analysing your competitors can also help you understand where your business or products fit in the marketplace.
Consider the following:
If you're looking to export your products and services outside of Australia, it's important to also conduct research on overseas markets to find the ones that your business will likely succeed in.
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