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Why Choose Mediatrack Research

Selecting a Media Evaluation Consultancy

Selecting a supplier need not be daunting. The following points may prove helpful:

Examine the type of analysis proposed and the processes involved. Establish who will be carrying out the research and whether they have worked on similar projects before.  Request examples of charts, reports and data.  Can client references be provided?

Timeliness. Make sure that any outputs are delivered to a testing deadline that makes it possible to react to the findings of the report. If the delay between the report dates and delivery is too long the report serves only as a historic document.

Methodology. It is absolutely essential that the methodology is straightforward and easily understood quickly by the many audiences that will access it. Remember the more complicated the system the less relevance it may have.

Ask about quality controls. Good evaluation relies on good measurement.  Are stringent quality controls in place to guarantee the accuracy of the data?  Is the AMEC code of practice adhered to?

Look at how the company presents its findings. Will the report style offered meet your changing requirements?  Are a range of alternative options available which can be tailored to your needs?

Price is important. But if you receive several widely differing quotations it is likely that different levels of service or analysis are being proposed. It will be useful to prepare a brief which clearly sets out your objectives and expectations.

Meet the team. Find out who will be dedicated to looking after your account and their level of expertise.  Ask to meet the account team at an early stage in proceedings.

Strategic advice. Can the company provide strategic support and advice, as well as delivering media evaluation?  Are there add-on services which you might find useful in the future?

Interested in finding out more?

Call Mediatrack Research on 020 7430 0699 for further advice on your evaluation needs, without obligation. Alternatively send us an email using our online contact form.

This section in brief

  • Which is the right company for the project?
  • Are all evaluation companies the same?
  • What makes Mediatrack Research stand out?

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