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Marketing Research Firms in New York (NY--NJ--CT) 

Providers 1 to 7 out of 7
(in randomized alpha order, starting with "M", after featured listings)

 

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MSW Research

Phone: (516) 394-6000, Lake Success, NY

MSW provides research based, brand strategy consultancy to support an integrated brand experience...
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RTi Research

Phone: (203) 324-2420, Stamford, CT

RTi is a global, innovative full-service market research company delivering custom solutions designed against marketing and business objectives....
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Retail Diagnostics, Inc.

Phone: (973) 546-4500, Saddle Brook, NJ

Full-service in-store research. Retail observations (availability, exposure, product age). Sales Tracking. Competitive Price Checks. ...
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SmartRevenue

Phone: (651) 735-3654, Stamford, CT

SmartRevenue insights, strategies, and solutions drive optimized marketing and merchandising strategies to improve top & bottom performance...
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Test Track Research, Inc.

Phone: (973) 360-1660, Florham Park, NJ

TTR has special expertise in customer intercepts, shelf studies, Internet reporting of reactions to new products, Rx inventory and pharmacy interviews...
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The Understanding & Insight Group

Phone: (973) 328-9107, Denville, NJ

Excels in the development of innovative consumer-desired products. Inspired over 300 successful product launches since 1999. It Works Everytime!™...
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Michael Cohen Group

Phone: (212) 431-2252, New York, NY

MCG, where expertise in research, evaluation, learning, child development, media, marketing and strategic communications all converge....
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