Posts tagged ‘statistics new zealand’
April 27th, 2010 by Ben Fahy
In case you hadn’t noticed, that digital internet thingee has become relatively popular of late. And the second bi-annual survey by AUT’s institute for culture, discourse and communication (ICDC), along with a few other esteemed research outfits, have offered up a range of percentages to prove it. Read more »
February 9th, 2010 by Michael Carney, Marketing Week
The first in a continuing series of erudite insights, market research and zeitgeisty marcomms dissection from Marketing Week.
- The whys and wherefores of Catch Up TV in New Zealand? How does it stack up?
- The year that was in TV land: it was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
- Facebook hits 400 mill. Happy sixth birthday.
- Statistics New Zealand’s suite of online tools small businesses quick and easy access to information.
- Marketing Rebooted: e-courses focusing on all things 2.0 to get you up with the play
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January 21st, 2010 by Ben Fahy
It’s music to the collective ear of Kiwi marketers: according to the latest data from Statistics New Zealand, total retail sales in New Zealand were up 0.8 percent ($46 million) in November, following two months of flat retail results in September and October. Added to that, the latest Roy Morgan-ANZ poll showed New Zealand consumer confidence hit a three-year high in January, with a recovery in the housing market and a possible peak in the unemployment rate creating more optimism for both current and future conditions.
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