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Marketing Research Firms in Philadelphia (PA--NJ--DE--MD) 

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InfoCommerce Group Inc.

Phone: (610) 649-1200, Bala Cynwyd, PA

InfoCommerce Group is a research boutique specializing in the area of business information products, helping publishers gain sharper insights...
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Karchner Marketing Research, LLC

Phone: (610) 489-0509, Collegeville, PA

KMR conducts 50 studies/yr for end clients, ad agencies & market research firms in healthcare, financial, energy, consumer, B2B/B2C, political, etc....
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