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SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Artafact LLC has partnered with web collaboration leader WebEx , to create an online market research solution that replicates the interactivity and insight of in-person focus groups without the cost and time delays. Artafact Online Focus Groups combines Artafact research services with an on-demand collaboration application from WebEx to create a reliable, turnkey research service. With Artafact Online Focus Groups, expensive software is no longer a barrier to conducting in-depth qualitative research online.
Artafact provides all the traditional research services such as recruiting and incentives for Artafact Online Focus Groups. "What sets Artafact Online Focus Groups apart from other online focus group software is the unique feature set that allows respondents to collaborate online while viewing shared presentations, web browsers and applications," said Linda Stegeman, president of Artafact. The unique capabilities of WebEx lets Artafact users replicate the same kind of research online that they do offline. "Our clients can now conduct product design, website usability testing, product sampling, and much more-all online," added Stegeman.
"Artafact Online Focus Groups combines WebEx web collaboration services with Artafact focus group expertise to create an affordable market research package well within the reach of every company," said Gary Griffiths, president, products and operations, WebEx.
Better, faster research results
Many leading research firms use Artafact to provide their clients with the advantages of online focus groups. Benefits include faster research, improved research results, and new ways of conducting research online.
Artafact will be exhibiting at the upcoming annual Market Research Association conference in San Francisco from June 6th-8th, 2007.
Pricing and availability
Artafact online focus groups can be conducted for as low as $3,000 per group. For detailed pricing information, contact Artafact at 800-618-3228.
About Artafact
For researchers who need a quick and easy solution for conducting online focus groups, Artafact is a virtual focus group facility that replicates a traditional focus group in a collaborative online environment. Unlike bulletin boards, Artafact's unique feature set allows focus group respondents to not only say what they mean but also show what they mean, using collaborative drawing tools, interactive polling, live trips to the web, and integrated voice teleconferencing. Artafact software is available as a hosted service or we can provide a full-service research solution. For more information, contact Artafact at 800-618-3228 or visit Artafact on the web at http://www.artafact.com/.
About WebEx
With 2.3 million registered users, WebEx is the global leader in on-demand applications for collaborative business on the web. These applications enhance high-touch business processes, such as sales and training, with efficient web-touch interactions. As an on-demand provider, WebEx is able to facilitate both internal and external collaboration. WebEx delivers its range of applications over the WebEx MediaTone Network, a global network specifically designed for the secure delivery of on-demand applications. WebEx applications support multipoint videoconferencing, web conferencing, telework, application remote control and mobile remote access. WebEx is based in Santa Clara, California and has regional headquarters in Europe, Asia and Australia. Please call toll free 877-509-3239 or visit http://www.webex.com/ for more information.
WebExCONTACT: Linda Stegeman of Artafact, 1-800-618-3228; or Colin Smith of
WebEx, +1-408-566-5694, colin.smith@webex.com
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