Focus Group Recruiting
Marketing Research Firms in Atlanta (GA) 

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(in randomized alpha order, starting with "M", after featured listings)

 

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Murray Hill Center Southeast (Atlanta)

Phone: (404) 495-1400, Atlanta, GA

Part of Murray Hill Center

Beautiful state-of-the-art five-room qualitative research facility including living room and 50-person set-up. In house recruiting....
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PVR Research

Phone: (770) 813-4902, Duluth, GA

Atlanta's "Top Rated" facilty with an active, onsite owner to ensure excellent recruiting, attention to detail and memorable, personal service....
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Plaza Research-Atlanta

Phone: (770) 432-1400, Atlanta, GA

Part of Plaza Research network

Magnificent, Brand New (late 2009) facility located only minutes from downtown Atlanta in Buckhead. Luxurious 3 room client suites...
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Savitz Field and Focus - Atlanta

Phone: (312) 377-1200, Atlanta, GA

Part of Focus Coast to Coast network

Four focus group suites including spacious viewing (up to 25 clients) and separate client lounges including one extra large multi-purpose room....
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Schlesinger Associates Atlanta

Phone: (770) 396-8700, Atlanta, GA

Part of Schlesinger Associates

Outstanding recruitment for any methodology including online surveys. Worldwide project management with 22 facilities across the US and Europe....
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Superior Research, Inc.

Phone: (770) 394-4400, Atlanta, GA

Part of First Choice Facilities

Member: FIRST CHOICE FACILITIES. Beautifully remodeled focus group facility in the heart of Atlanta, just 5 minutes from Buckhead....
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Visiting-The-Smith's

Phone: (404) 459-9897, Atlanta, GA

NON-TRADITIONAL for workshops & research: your target live, clean, cook, smoke, drink, chat in living rooms, kitchen, in/outdoors…renovated research!...
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Atlanta Out Loud, Inc.

Phone: (404) 636-9054, Atlanta, GA

An Atlanta, Georgia focus group facility committed to providing clients with a perfect experience from start to finish!...
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Compass Marketing Research

Phone: (770) 448-0754, Norcross, GA

Field or full service facility for qualitative & quantitative research.Superior recruiting. New commercial test kitchen, Focus Group and CLT rooms,...
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Delve

Phone: (800) 227-2974, Atlanta, GA

Part of Delve network

Delve offers data collection solutions that provide dynamic on-site and online environments for insightful dialogues between marketers and customers....
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Fieldwork Atlanta

Phone: (770) 988-0330, Atlanta, GA

Part of Fieldwork network

Four focus-group rooms with spacious viewing rooms seat designed for client comfort. Impulse rated "one of the world's best"...
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Focus Pointe Global - Atlanta

Phone: (678) 298-9222, Atlanta, GA

Part of Focus Pointe Global network

Expert focus group recruiting and luxurious focus facilities in key US commercial centers and fielding in all major US markets....
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IMAGES Market Research

Phone: (404) 892-2931, Atlanta, GA

IMAGES Market Research can provide your firm with full service qualitative and quantitative services nationwide for all of your research needs....
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Jackson Associates Research

Phone: (770) 394-8700, Sandy Springs, GA

4 focus suites, sensory lab, 1200 sf auditorium w/viewing. Largest commercial test kitchen in Atlanta, outstanding recruiting and on-site technicians....
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