We were asked to recruit teens and young adults in Brazil and Japan to gain feedback on their use of avatar-based stickers on Facebook. Our client wanted to understand the primary factors that influence sticker usage, such as people who are communicating with a message conveyed by their chosen sticker (emotion, validation etc), and how these different factors would change the needs and behaviours of these respondents. Respondents had to be smartphone users who used avatar stickers as part of social interaction within messenger platforms. They also needed to have previously created their own avatar (using Memoji, Bitmoji, Facebook avatar etc). Respondents were asked to complete a three-day diary study followed by an in-depth interview. In two related follow-on projects, we were asked to recruit similar profiles in Mexico, Canada and the Philippines.
FieldworkHub successfully recruited a mix of gender, ethnicity, ages, income levels and education levels and achieved the clients target of recruiting 14 profiles in Brazil and 14 in Japan. We also provided an in-country moderator for each market to oversee and report on the diary activities, then conduct the in-depth interviews. We also provided simultaneous translators for each interview. In the follow-up projects we recruited a further 37 profiles in Mexico, Canada and the Philippines for in-depth interviews on the same topic. We also provided moderation and simultaneous translation services for Mexico and the Philippines.
I was pleased to work with FieldworkHub to engage with small businesses. The team were friendly and engaging and they added value by make practical suggestions on how we could best capture the information we required in the fairest and most objective way possible. The team had to work to very tight timescales and they delivered. Their work contributed to the decisions and actions taken by us subsequently.