We are not big shoppers. We live a relatively low maintenance lifestyle. We don't go out and buy all of the newest and latest items. We don't follow marketing trends. We are not the typical American consumer.
I do participate with Pinecone Research online surveys. I've been doing so for a few years. The problem I find (which isn't really a problem because they pay me either way) is that I am virtually never interested in the product being presented. It is always some new convenience item and we don't buy much of that junk. Many of the survey questions ask about how often you would buy the product, what you would use it in place of, etc. My answers are always the same - I wouldn't buy the product, it wouldn't replace anything, I don't want or need this new product, and no, if you send it to me, I'm not willing to try it (ok, sometimes I agree to that one because I earn more if they send me a sample).
The constant flood of new products is insane. Very, very few of them really represent something that the world could actually use. The real innovations are exceedingly rare. It is mostly just some new way to package the same old crap. Clearly we are not the target market for any of this stuff. I always wonder how my responses skew their results.
I do participate with Pinecone Research online surveys. I've been doing so for a few years. The problem I find (which isn't really a problem because they pay me either way) is that I am virtually never interested in the product being presented. It is always some new convenience item and we don't buy much of that junk. Many of the survey questions ask about how often you would buy the product, what you would use it in place of, etc. My answers are always the same - I wouldn't buy the product, it wouldn't replace anything, I don't want or need this new product, and no, if you send it to me, I'm not willing to try it (ok, sometimes I agree to that one because I earn more if they send me a sample).
The constant flood of new products is insane. Very, very few of them really represent something that the world could actually use. The real innovations are exceedingly rare. It is mostly just some new way to package the same old crap. Clearly we are not the target market for any of this stuff. I always wonder how my responses skew their results.
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