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Where can I find free industry reports?
Complete List of Free Market Research Tools & Resources
- Cori Contract Library. CORI is a digital library of contract information that contains over 690,000 contract items.
- Free Patents Online (FPO)
- Google Trends.
- SEC Public Filings.
- Statista.
- Think with Google.
- Thomas Net.
- US Copyright Catalog.
How do I access free reports?
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How do I do a free market analysis?
4 free market research tools
- Google Trends. If you want to get a sense of the level of interest in a particular product or service — as well as how that interest fluctuates over time and across regions — Google Trends is an excellent tool.
- SurveyMonkey.
- Make My Persona.
- WordSift.
Where can I find information in industry?
These databases provide extensive industry reports, and are a great place to start your industry research.
- IBISWorld.
- Mergent Intellect.
- Mintel Reports Academic.
- Passport GMID (Euromonitor International)
How can I download research reports for free?
7 Sites to Download Research Papers for Free – 2020
- Library Genesis.
- SciHub.
- CSULB California State University.
- PDF Drive.
- Project Gutenberg.
- Unpaywall Plug in.
- Researcher Research Paper App.
- Reearch Papers for Free Download. You may be interested in.
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Market Shares Company shares are available in the industry report under the tab Major Companies. Market shares for companies, brands, or other criteria (e.g., flavors for beverages) are available under Brand/Company and/or Data -> Appendix — Key Players.
Trade Associations & Trade Magazines/Journals can be excellent sources of market share data. Trade Associations often collect data on industry growth trends, sales figures, product developments, shipments and market share rankings. Try using the resources of an association’s web site.