Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center

University of Arkansas at Little Rock - College of Business
Donald W. Reynolds Center for Business and Economic Development
2801 S. University / Little Rock, Arkansas 72204
Phone: (501) 683-7700   Fax: (501) 683-7720

Conducting Market Research

Understanding Your Market

Your business will not succeed just because you want it to succeed. Determining if there is a market for your products or services is the most critical time of planning. Once you decide on your product or service, you must analyze your market; a process involving interviewing competitors, suppliers and new customers.

However, before you begin researching your market, you should take a brief, but close, look at your product or service from an objective standpoint. In terms of a checklist, you should ask yourself the following questions:

Once you are satisfied that these questions are answered, move on to performing your research.

Market research is extremely beneficial, the information gathered can increase your profit potential.

Market Research

Unfortunately, many entrepreneurs fail to complete this critical section of their business plan. Collecting research data can be frustrating unless you have defined your goals and organized the collection and analysis process. To prevent this from happening, you must plan how you will collect, sort and analyze the information. Maintain a notebook and file in which to store, organize and retrieve data as needed.

Questions To Ask

Your research should ask these questions:

Is your service or product essential in their day-to-day activity?

Market Data

Knowing your market not only requires an understanding of your product, but also an understanding of your customers' socio-economic conditions. This information will serve as a map in letting you know what is ahead.

More market information can be found in:

Once you have obtained and analyzed this information, it will become the foundation of your business plan. Research data is important because it supports the basic assumptions in your financial projection...your reason for going into business.

Summary

To be successful, a small business owner must know the market. Market research is simply an orderly, objective way of learning about people...the people who will buy from you.

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