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marketresearcher

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/ˈmɑrkɪt rɪˌsɜrʧər/ · mar-ket-re-search-er

A person who conducts research on market conditions and consumer preferences to help businesses understand their target audience.

Meanings

nounformal

A person who conducts research on market conditions and consumer preferences to help businesses understand their target audience.

ایک ایسا شخص جو مارکیٹ کے حالات اور صارفین کی پسند ناپسند پر تحقیق کرتا ہے تاکہ کاروبار اپنے ہدف کے آڈینس کو سمجھ سکیں۔

مارکیٹ ریسرچر

market researcher

Synonyms

market analystbusiness researcherconsumer researcherمارکیٹ کا تجزیہ کارتجارتی محققصارفین کا محقق

Antonyms

sellerdistributorproducerبیچنے والاتقسیم کرنے والاپروڈیوسر

Common Collocations

  • market research report
  • conduct market research
  • market research skills

Example Sentences

The market researcher provided valuable insights into consumer behavior.

مارکیٹ ریسرچر نے صارفین کے رویے کے بارے میں قیمتی معلومات فراہم کیں۔

Market researcher ne sarifin ke rawaye ke bare mein qeemti maloomat faraham ki.

Companies rely on market researchers to guide their marketing strategies.

کمپنیاں اپنی مارکیٹنگ کی حکمت عملیوں کی رہنمائی کے لئے مارکیٹ ریسرچرز پر انحصار کرتی ہیں۔

Companies apni marketing ki hikmat-e-amliyon ki rehnumai ke liye market researchers par inhisar karti hain.

The role of a market researcher is becoming increasingly important in today's digital age.

آج کے ڈیجیٹل دور میں مارکیٹ ریسرچر کا کردار زیادہ اہم ہوتا جا رہا ہے۔

Aaj ke digital dor mein market researcher ka kirdar zyada aham hota ja raha hai.

Easily Confused With

market:Market refers to a physical or virtual place where goods are bought and sold, whereas a market researcher is a professional who studies these activities.

Word Family

market research
nounمارکیٹ ریسرچ
researcher
nounتحقیقات کار

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a researcher in a market, gathering data like a detective.

Picture a person with a clipboard in a bustling market, interviewing shoppers.

📖 Etymology

Origin: English "market + researcher" — a person who studies market conditions and consumer behavior

First known use: 20th century

The term 'market researcher' originated in the mid-20th century as businesses increasingly began to rely on data to shape their marketing strategies.