There are 1.5 million of these.
What are statistics?
300-500 are updated on a daily basis.
What are statistics?
The CEO.
Who is Friedrich Schwandt?
Allows clients to re purpose and reuse the data for everyday working needs.
What is the republication rights?
The city of the third office Statista opened.
What is London?
There are 22,500 of these.
What are sources?
Has a massive update once a year.
What is the GCS?
They aggregate data from third party sources.
Who are the analysts?
Used to identify market potentials of the digital future.
What is the DMO?
Email sent out every Sunday to opt-in clients.
What are update alerts?
There are 7,000 of these reports offered.
What are dossiers?
3-4 new ones are added every day.
What are infographics?
People that handle the life cycle of your accounts.
What is client services?
Used as a risk assessment for breaking into a foreign market.
What are the country reports?
Has an 80% success rate and a quick turnaround time.
What are research requests?
There are 400,000 of these in the GCS.
What are consumers?
Database updated every day.
What is the publication finder?
They create primary research solely for Statista.
Who is SMI?
Offered in APA, Chicago, MLA, and Harvard.
What is the citation tool?
The four exporting options.
What is PNG, PDF, Excel, PowerPoint?
Filters through 2 million publicly available reports.
What is the publication finder?
If a statistic is updated on the platform, it will also be updated here.
What are dossiers?
This department creates primary research for third party clients.
What is R&A?
Used to understand and assess an industry.
What are industry reports?
Most common forecasting methodology.
What is the prognosis method?