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Quirk's Debuts MyQuirks, a Customizable Web Dashboard for Marketing Researchers

Quirks.com - the Web site of the marketing research industry's leading publication, Quirk's Marketing Research Review - has added MyQuirks, a free, customizable online marketing research dashboard that brings together marketing research industry blogs, LinkedIn Groups, Twitter and RSS feeds and more. Users can edit, add or delete content at will, choosing from 190,000 different widgets.
Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) December 1, 2010
Marketing researchers, the power is yours!
Quirks.com - the Web companion to Quirk's Marketing Research Review, the marketing research industry's leading print publication - is now offering MyQuirks, a free, customizable online dashboard that brings together marketing research-related blogs, LinkedIn Groups, Twitter and RSS feeds and more.
Quirks.com users can edit, add or delete their MyQuirks content at will, drawing from over 190,000 different widgets to collect all of their favorite news, information and entertainment outlets on one comprehensive screen.
MyQuirks is just the latest example of how, for nearly 25 years, Quirk's has vetted, aggregated, edited and organized marketing research content for its growing and engaged audience of corporate marketing research buyers and their research vendor counterparts.
From its monthly magazine, each issue of which is packed with marketing research case studies and technique articles, to its unmatched lineup of directories of research product and service providers and its twice-monthly e-newsletter, everything Quirk's does is designed to promote the use and understanding of marketing research.
Likewise, research professionals have grown to rely on Quirks.com, which takes the best of the print magazine and combines it with Web interactivity - including online-only content and e-newsletter articles.
The goal is to create a place where marketing and marketing research professionals can find the tools, information and solutions to the research questions they face.
And now, with MyQuirks, they have one more valuable resource at their disposal.
For more information visit http://www.quirks.com/myquirks.





