PR Surveys & Custom Surveys at Standard Prices
Content marketers, publicists, and lead-generation specialists are increasingly turning to survey research to generate credible data to support their storytelling and to entice prospects. Business leaders need feedback from customers to make key decisions. Our consultants write the questionnaire to address your needs, collect results from your target audience, and send you a detailed report. All for low, standardized rates.
Professional market research can answer your key questions:
How are the needs of customers and prospects changing?
What features of a product (or attributes of a service) are essential for success?
What is driving customer satisfaction and dissatisfaction?
DELEGATE, DON’T PROCRASTINATE
Yes, you could learn how to use a survey tool and find a source of potential respondents. Yes, you could learn how to write a questionnaire and master the statistical techniques needed to compare questions.
Or you could simply tell us your target audience and the business questions you want to answer, and let us take it from there.
The result? Answers you can have confidence in.
HOW IT WORKS
1
Target Audience
You tell us the business decisions you need to make — and your target audience.
2
Questions
We write the questionnaire that will support your goals, following research best practices.
3
Approval
4
Survey
5
Analyze
Our AI expert system, ResearchStory, goes to work, producing an executive summary, charts and graphs, and highlights of the most important crosstabs. All delivered in PowerPoint, Word, and Excel format.
SERVICES
BESTSELLING CUSTOM SURVEYS
BESTSELLING PR SURVEYS
HEADLINES
Announcing the Fortune Crypto 40
Our in depth surveys of more than 200 financial executives have resulted in the introduction of the Fortune Crypto 40, the first-of-its-kind benchmark ranking which identifies the top five players in eight categories in the crypto space. You can read more about the...
Employers Could Do More To Protect Workers From Severe Weather: New Survey
We conducted a study for Rave Mobile Safety to get a better understanding of the risks posed by severe weather conditions in the US. The 2022 Natural Disaster and Severe Weather Preparedness was conducted in June 2022, asking 1,071 adults in the US to better...
Public Safety Personnel Face Challenges Responding To Crisis Situations: Report
We conducted the 2022 Survey Report: Public Safety Trends for Rave Mobile Safety, which was recently released. This study asked 273 first responders or emergency professionals between December 2021 and January 2022 about the difficulties they are facing on the job. As...
Changing Face of Gaming Debunks Long Held Stereotypes
For Dell, Researchscape surveyed 5,763 videogame players, ages 14-87, from 11 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, New Zealand, UK and U.S.), in 6 six languages, in order to better understand gaming habits, attitudes and the...
Natural Disaster and Severe Weather Preparedness Survey
Our study for Motorola Solutions, the 2023 Natural Disaster and Severe Weather Preparedness Survey, which captured sentiments from 1,000 United States citizens, was released in May. The study found that the number of natural disasters is on the rise in recent years,...
Act! Released Findings On the Role of CRM in Today’s SMBs
In May, we partnered with Act! to survey 1,146 U.S. small and medium-sized business owners and managers. The study was conducted to better understand how their usage of customer relationship management (CRM) and marketing automation solutions have impacted their...
The Research Relay: Understanding Each Step of Your Survey Project
Successful surveys are a relay race, handing off between the client and research firm at multiple steps.
When Generative AI Gets Research Wrong
Generative AI makes significant mistakes interpreting survey research, including these three common errors.
Surveying Your Way Out of a Crisis
A customer complaint went viral. The anecdote reinforced negative brand perceptions. The story was not going away. Initial corporate responses hadn’t worked.














