| Company Info | With Focus Coast to Coast, you get focus group facilities that are just right for your marketing research needs because marketing research went into their design. We surveyed clients, moderators and other marketing professionals to find out what features they look for in focus group facilities and what improvements they want to see. Then, we used their input to create locations in Atlanta, Bangkok (Thailand), Bangalore (India), Boston, Chennai (India), Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Delhi (India), Des Moines, Dubai (UAE), Ft. Lauderdale, Hartford, Houston, Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam), Jakarta (Indonesia), Kiev (Europe/Ukraine), Kolkotta (Calcutta - India), Lima (Peru), London and Surrey (UK), Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, Moscow (Europe/Russia), Mumbai (Bombay - India), New York City, Paris (France)
, Phoenix, Philadelphia/Bala Cynwyd, Portland, Riga, Latvia, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Santiago (Chile), Sao Paulo (Brazil), Seoul (South Korea), Shanghai (China), St. Petersburg (Europe/Russia), Tampa, Toronto and Westchester that meet the most rigid requirements of marketing researchers across the U.S. and Worldwide.
Our research told us marketing researchers and focus group moderators want rooms big enough for any size group and any environment. They want space with the flexibility and versatility to satisfy every requirement. That's why Focus Coast to Coast offers:
- Oversize and conventional size focus group rooms with client viewing rooms and client lounges
- Auditorium, conference or living room settings
- Spacious viewing areas with gallery seating for up to 20 people
- Large client lounges with private telephone booths and computer connections for voice and data transmission
- Comfortable rooms for one-on-one depth interviews
- Fully-equipped test kitchens
- High-speed Internet
- Locations close to transportation, hotels restaurants and shopping
- Double-paned one-way viewing windows for extra soundproofing
- Specially insulated, soundproof rooms for all focus groups, depth interviews and market tests
- Hidden microphones in focus rooms
- Usability test equipment
- Translation equipment and simultaneous translators
- Digital videotaping
- Videoconferencing
- Videostreaming
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