Trend Hunter and Jeremy Gutsche continue to receive praise for winning the Cisco Innovation Excellence Award and the title of BDC's Canadian Young Entrepreneur this week.
Today, Canadian Business has released an article profiling the success of both TH and its creator, our Chief Trend Hunter Jeremy Gutsche. Gutsche has created the perfect combination of hard-hitting consumer research and epically cool, cutting-edge pop culture in Trend Hunter, which, when combined with the unshakable charisma of Gutsche himself, is deserving of much recognition. This recognition is received in Canadian Business, as author Lyndsie Bourgon states,
Staying on top of the ever-evolving world of consumer trends is an almost impossible task for businesses to tackle. But Jeremy Gutsche, the Ontario-based founder of Trend Hunter Inc., has plans to make trend-spotting and reporting a simpler, hands-off process.
Read the full article on Canadian Business HERE!
Canadian Business: Jeremy Gutsche and Trend Hunter Continue to Shine
Canadian Business Jeremy Gutsche
Trend Themes
1. Automated Trend Analysis - Trend Hunter can lead the way in developing technology to automatically analyze and report on consumer trends, making trend-spotting more efficient for businesses.
2. Personalized Trend Recommendations - Trend Hunter can innovate by providing personalized trend recommendations for businesses based on their industry, location and consumer preferences.
3. Big Data Trend Analysis - Trend Hunter can leverage big data analytics to provide businesses with even more accurate and nuanced trend analysis, elevating their understanding of consumer behavior and preferences.
Industry Implications
1. Market Research - Trend Hunter's innovations can disrupt the market research industry with their advanced trend analysis technology.
2. Advertising & Marketing - Trend Hunter can offer creative and personalized trend insights to advertising and marketing agencies, helping their clients stay ahead of the curve with their campaigns.
3. Retail - Trend Hunter's trend analysis can be an asset to retail businesses, helping them tailor their products and offerings to their consumers' evolving preferences and behaviors.