Showing posts with label market research tools. Show all posts
Showing posts with label market research tools. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Dr. NAICS and Your Classification

I get asked all the time by entrepreneurs who need help determining their NAICS classification. Without doubt, it can be hard to figure out how to classify your new business. What is NAICS, you ask (if you already know this, skip the definition)?

The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS, pronounced Nakes) was developed as the standard for use by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the collection, analysis, and publication of statistical data related to the business economy of the U.S. NAICS was developed under the auspices of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), and adopted in 1997 to replace the old Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system. It was also developed in cooperation with the statistical agencies of Canada and Mexico to establish a 3-country standard that allows for a high level of comparability in business statistics among the three countries. -- official Census Bureau NAICS website
Why should you care? Because if you know how your business is classified, you can use the classification to find other same-classified businesses through a source like ReferenceUSA, and compare your business to others. You'll remember this from our class.

If you have trouble figuring out your NAICS classification, and you've really, really tried, then send an email to Dr. NAICS at naics@census.gov. They ask you to please include your telephone number in your email message in case they need to call you for more information.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pricing: Oh The Woes

Little scares entrepreneurs as much as pricing. We all know that if a prospect eagerly becomes a new client with little questions that we may have just given away the farm. When a prospect doesn't call back after being told the price - and this not on the first or second meeting - we've probably charged too much.

I just read an amusing and informative article on Fast Company about pricing. The article is geared to big business, but there are always lessons even if you're a one-person shop.

Another blog post over on Fast Company by Alison Yama talks about pricing in a depression, and her approach is very relevant to small businesses. In fact, I shared her article in my class on pricing and distribution for entrepreneurs at the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center.

I found this nifty tool that will calculate your gross profit margin at Bankrate.com

Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Who's Using Twitter?

Want to do a little market research on who's using twitter? A nifty new tool to use is Buzzom, which makes it easy to find people by by searching the bios of twitterers. You can then decide who you want to follow, and you can do that right from Buzzom too. You need to have a twitter account, so sign up first, then go flit around.