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Marketing Research Tip:Airports, Libraries and The Apple Store

Right now, I am waiting in the Jeju airport to fly back to Seoul. Fortunately, they have internet terminals that are free to use. One quick idea if you are interested in learning more about popular culture and what is hot on the web:

Check out the history section on the web browsers at public places!

You can do this at the Apple store, libraries, airports, etc… It is not good to try and figure out interests of specific demographics but this should give you an idea of what is hot and being used by the general public.

And before I board my flight I will leave you with this wonderful quote from my gf:

I’m sorry I’m not one of your “loyal” fans who reads your blog every single day. i am dating you, not your blog. quote that.

I did:)

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17 responses to “Marketing Research Tip:Airports, Libraries and The Apple Store”

RavingRich
January 8, 2008 at 9:47 am

Is there any thing that have any standard results for research to internet marketing.

Mehul Patel
August 8, 2006 at 10:43 pm

Hi this is a grt string I just wanted to make sure as we are talking abt Wi-Fi and more are you guys already Foneros? or are you all tuned in to ‘FON’ ??

http://www.FON.com

noah kagan
August 8, 2006 at 6:25 pm

hey jen, welcome to my site. haha. just kidding babe;) muah.

thanks for those links victoria.

besides checking out browser history it is interesting to see in person how people use websites. i love watching where people click and where there eyes go on the pages. check out the people next to you in the library or in class. pretty interesting stuff.

Victoria
August 8, 2006 at 11:04 am

@Mike:

Not sure if either of these is the Wiki you were referring to: AirPower or Small Biz Wiki

Jwire seems like a pretty good tool, too.

Mike Sabat
August 8, 2006 at 10:25 am

I just posted about airport Internet. My beef was about charging for Wifi when my plane is delayed, as if I’m not pissed enough.

I’ve heard there is a good Wiki out there that lists free Wifi at airports. Anyone know where?

Devin
August 7, 2006 at 10:41 pm

@Victoria: Apparently not?

Caryn
August 7, 2006 at 10:31 pm

Oh, what a FANTASTIC idea! I bet it’s endlessly fascinating to read what others have unwittingly added to the history bar of a browser. Must give that a try.

As for your gf’s comment, my husband used to read my blog, but now I have to snag him and read the entries to him, because he forgets to check it. I think he gets annoyed sometimes at the time I spend blogging, and would rather forget the blog altogether.

jen
August 7, 2006 at 9:41 pm

glad my quote generated some comments.

just a note: not reading my bf’s blog everyday doesn’t mean i take absolutely no interest in him. i would hope that we have other common interests besides his blog. also, taking an interest in someone’s passion doesn’t mean it has to become my passion. (ie. bf may be interested in porn. gf may choose not to be. i think the gf can pick and choose in this case)

Jeff Larche
August 7, 2006 at 3:17 pm

To be contrary to what others have suggested, I do think your idea works well to see what people are doing on the road (for all except the Apple store).

As for your GF’s comment, she may want to read your blog just so she knows what other women are saying to you in the comments. She may find she has some competition. 😉

Sérgio Rebelo
August 7, 2006 at 3:05 pm

I sometimes have similar sentences from my gf, but never so direct. You have to take a moment for both of you. Use your knowledge on keeping your readers satisfied 🙂

I remember reading, I think it was on Blogging help, Arienna listing some of the major lies about blogging. One of them was:

My gf doen’t mind I’m blogging (or something like that)

Victoria
August 7, 2006 at 10:50 am

What’s so wrong with dating a blog?

It’s interesting to check out the sites that others are using in public places. They make it easy since preference changing is often limited to the comp administrators so browser history, cache, cookies, etc. are all there for people like us to peruse. I’ve discovered sites I was previously unaware of by doing this.

@Devin – I thought I’d heard that Apple stores had blocked Myspace access?

Hope you’re having a safe flight, Noah!

Susan Jones
August 7, 2006 at 7:49 am

“I’m sorry I’m not one of your “loyalâ€? fans who reads your blog every single day. i am dating you, not your blog. ”
MARK IT!
woot

Devin
August 7, 2006 at 7:26 am

Terrible quote, my ex-girlfriend argued the same… my blog is an extension of me. Take an interest in what I’m passionate about, you can’t just pick and choose.

Five people at the Apple Store yesterday figured the best use of the 23″ monitors was MySpace. I wanted to kill myself..

sharpshoot
August 7, 2006 at 6:52 am

I don’t know about how good that information would be. My guess that with airports and apple stores etc you’ll see a proliferation of hotmail, gmail, social networks, chat portals, news sites etc. But you knew that anyway.

Looking round the apple store in london, because everyone’s a tourist you’ll find interesting Italian/spanish/polish social networks/chat sites… thats interesting to find out whats going on in those countries

“general public” is a bit farfetched but it depends on the location. Anyway, whats the korean social network of choice. Cyworld?

Nick Gavronsky
August 7, 2006 at 5:48 am

haha, love that quote from your gf.

James Gross
August 7, 2006 at 4:00 am

Beautiful and right. Damn, they are good.

Jeremy
August 7, 2006 at 3:29 am

Thats quote is better than “four score…” & “I have a dream…” put together. She’s a keeper!

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