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What to consider when running an online research community?


The use of online communities is becoming more common in healthcare market research. Online community research means creating an intentionally established platform to bring together a group of like-minded individuals who take part in guided discussions and structured exercises about a specified topic. As technology continues to improve, online platforms have become increasingly more interactive and user friendly. As I’m currently working on an online platform, I was intrigued to find out more about this method of research; why should we be using online communities in healthcare market research? Read the blog http://bit.ly/2qseYnO

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