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Market research: Characteristics of the health aware

By Jays Shortt on November 17, 2010

This post is in a series of posts summarising research on UK consumers’ attitudes to health and wellbeing, 201o. Click on the link to find out about health freaks. Health Aware (19% of UK) this group is interested in and are fairly knowledgeable about health matters, more than three in ten say that they are [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged consumer behaviour, health advice, health benefits, health matters, market research, marketing, research, statistics | Leave a response

Market research: Characteristics of a health freak

By Jays Shortt on November 12, 2010

This is the first in a series of posts summarising the results of a survey focused on understanding consumer attitudes towards health, wellbeing and health lifestyles in the UK. If you have clients or patients it can often help to categorise them into groups according to their attitudes as this provides a very useful way [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged consumer behaviour, fruit and veg, health advice, health freaks, market research, research, statistics, stressful lifestyle, superfoods | Leave a response

How healthy is the UK? 32% of people still don’t value health as a priority

How healthy is the UK? 32% of people still don’t value health as a priority

By Jays Shortt on November 10, 2010

I did some research at the British Library the other day to find out how people’s attitudes are changing to health and wellbeing in the UK. Unfortunately it’s not an easy undertaking as you can well imagine. In fact after having only found arbitrary statistics from a plethora of different sources I realised I wasn’t [...]

Posted in Analysis, linkedin | Tagged cocoon, consumer behaviour, health and wellbeing, health matters, health related websites, internet forums, mintel, online forums, people search, statistics | 1 Response

UK Social Media Usage

By Jays Shortt on August 16, 2010

Here’s a sharp-looking presentation produced by Simply Zesty that shows social media usage in the UK. Most of the animations on this subject analyse social media use in the US or the entire world but very seldom focus on its use just in the UK. You’ll notice that 90% of people trust recommendations made by [...]

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Research into health professionals’ marketing activities

Research into health professionals’ marketing activities

By Jays Shortt on May 18, 2010

Below are the results of some research we carried out a few months ago. In total 44 health professionals – including acupuncturists, osteopaths, physios and massage therapists – took the survey. These results won’t come as a surprise to many. The overwhelming majority find it almost impossible to make time for marketing. So much time [...]

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Can anyone afford to ignore social media?

By Jays Shortt on May 10, 2010

These are the key points to the video that I think are most relevant to health professionals: “We don’t have a choice on whether we do social media, the question is how well we do it” Erik Qualman, author of Socialnomics. Personally, I would amend this statement to simply ‘…how we do social media’. Above all [...]

Posted in Analysis | Tagged advice, social media, statistics | 1 Response

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