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How to Use Social Sentiment to Perform a Competitor Analysis

SCIP

How to Use Social Sentiment to Perform a Competitor Analysis. For any brand to succeed, awareness of competitors is mandatory. s never been a better use case for competitor analysis tools. JULY 28 - Hear about new ways to get value from your SCIP membership in our latest Town Hall, with new Chair Jay Nakagawa.

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Strategy-Analytics Revolution

SCIP

LAST DAY TO REGISTER - Get certified in the Foundations of Competitive Intelligence. Hear how Medtronic uses anticipatory intelligence to deliver measurable impact and ROI. Quick start guide to doing a competitor analysis. Discussion in SCIP's all-new online community on CI quick wins. 3 ALL NEW ways to use SCIP.

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How to Conduct Competitive Intelligence Research

Owler

What is Competitive Intelligence? Competitive intelligence is the practice of gathering, analyzing, and acting on information about your market, industry activity and disruptions, competitors, and their products/services. Business information and insights platforms can make competitive intelligence research much easier for you.

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Competitor Analysis Template & How-To Guide

Netbasequid

In a previous post, we talked about competitive intelligence and its benefits, strategy, as well as examples of information that can be analyzed to yield insights. One component of competitive intelligence is having a competitor analysis template to inform your efforts. What is Competitor Analysis?

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Successful Product Launches Require Market Research Intelligence

Netbasequid

There are many reasons, but a recurring theme revolves around market research intelligence, or lack thereof! Additionally, according to SCIP , there is a 77% likelihood that the greatest threat to business in the future will come from unknown competitors. This is what the industry refers to as continuous intelligence.