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Where to Get Market
            Planning Information




How to Gather Key Marketing Data You Will Need 


BEFORE YOU BEGIN
planning a new marketing communications activity
or campaign, you will need to Build a Market Profile to define your customer
or prospect "universe," and Define Media Options that seems the best match
for your initiative.

Failing to clearly define your target markets will limit your opportunities to successfully
deliver your marketing messages to your key audiences. Following is a closer
look at potential data sources:


Business-to-Consumer (B2C)

     •  Wikipedia.org- type in your city/state in the search bar
     •  AccuData at 
www.acculeads.com - counts by geography or demographics 
        (age, gender, income, etc.)

     •  Hugo Dunhill Lists at 
www.hdml.com - counts by geography or demographics
     •  American FactFinder at 
www.factfinder.census.gov/home/saff/main.html?_lang=en
        (a fact sheet for your community based on census data)


Business-to-Business  (B2B)

     •  County Business Patterns at www.census.gov/econ/cbp/index.html
     •  InfoUSA at 
www.infousa.com - find data counts by geography or demographics
        (industry, employee size, sales volume, etc.)

     •  Dun & Bradstreet at 
www.zapdata.com - find data counts by geography or demographics
     •  Local Chambers of Commerce
     •  Industry Trade Associations
     •  Trade Magazine Publishers


Media Options

For information on prominent local media outlets, take a look here: 

     •  
Wikipedia.org (offers information on print and broadcast media per city/metro area)
     • 
Mondotimes.com covers newspapers, magazines, radio and TV stations in most major
        markets (Click on "USA Local Media" one left side; click on your city or state)

     •  Chamber of Commerce sites often list major media outlets
     •  City Web sites often have a section dedicated to a review of local media

For research information on the price/performance of various media types, go to:

     •  Web Marketing Association at 
www.webmarketingassociation.org
     •  Direct Marketing Association at 
www.the-dma.org
     •  American Teleservices Association at 
www.ataconnect.org
     •  Constant Contact Email Marketing at 
www.constantcontact.com
     •  Newspaper Association of America at 
www.naa.org
     •  Magazine Publishers of America at 
www.magazine.org
     •  Yellow Pages Association at 
www.buyyellow.com
     •  Radio Advertising Bureau at 
www.rab.com
     •  Cable Television Advertising Bureau at 
www.onetvworld.org