HealthLifestylePersonal Indonesian Coffee Drinking Habit – Survey Report by jakmin September 9, 2015 written by jakmin Drinking coffee might not merely meet the needs of body fluids, but also part of the lifestyle. This time Jakpat wants to know the coffee drinking habits of Indonesian. The survey involved 303 respondents aged 20-35 years in 10 major cities of Indonesia. Who are the survey respondents? They all are a coffee drinker, 75.25% of respondents do not regularly drink coffee, only sometimes, while 24.75% of them regularly drink coffee. When we asked how often they drink coffee, the majority (43.23%) of respondents answered less than once a week, while 32.34% of respondents drink coffee more than 3 times a week. Most people drink coffee at certain times, because coffee is not like water that suitable to drink at any time. Our findings said that 35.97% of respondents consume coffee in the morning, 27.72% of respondents have a drink at night, 19:14% during the day, and 17.16% in the afternoon. Coffee contains caffeine which often cause certain effects on the drinker. Therefore, we also asked the respondents, the reason they drink coffee. The majority of respondents said that as relaxation, while 22.77% said coffee to help them stay awake. Coffee has various types and ways of presentation. Cappucino apparently favored by the respondents (34.65%). Surprisingly, white coffee was fairly idolized by the respondent. Apparently, the original coffee such as black coffee losing popular with cappucinno and white coffee. To know the habit of drinking coffee, we asked where the respondents usually get coffee. Majority answered make it at home, the coffee used was instant coffee or coffee sachets. While 15.84% said drinking in coffee shop. Take out the coffee from the coffee shop is not yet a habit of Indonesia. It is seen only 9.9% of respondents who answered it. The habit of drinking coffee was still dominated by the drink at home. 2 out of 3 respondents stated rarely visited the coffee shop. More than half of the respondents considered the coffee and pastry / snack is the right companion for drinking coffee. 67.32% of respondents eat pastry / snack when drinking coffee. We asked the respondents who said that they had visited the coffee shop. What factors are most influential in deciding which coffee shop they’ll visit. The atmosphere became a major factor that most determines, followed by the quality of the coffee itself, then the price, availability of wifi / internet, location and brand loyalty. In Indonesia, there are several networked coffee shop as well as many local coffee shop. We wondered, which one most visited by respondents. Turns out a local coffee shop is more attractive to the respondents, while Starbucks, JCO ranks second and third. Speaking about brand loyalty, only 30% of respondents said that social media accounts follow their favorite coffee shop. Majority claimed to follow because they want to know about deals, and in order to keep up with the latest news. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report (Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 September 9, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LifestylePersonal Indonesia Local Government Leadership Election 2015 – Survey Report by jakmin September 8, 2015 written by jakmin Indonesia will once again celebrate their democracy by holding the local government leadership election (Pilkada 2015). Quite different with the previous elections, the election today will be simultaneously hold in most provinces. However, this regulation is not well informed to the society yet. Therefore, by using Jakpat, we will try to map society’s understanding about the election. The survey involved 385 respondents from 12 biggest cities in Indonesia. As we explained before, the election is not well informed to the society. One assumption concerning the condition is because the society especially youth (subjected as the respondents of this research) are having a less interest toward political issue. The assumption is proven by measuring the awareness of society toward the election. Result of the survey shows that only 34% of respondents are aware of the election. 66% of respondents are not aware of the election and it is a huge number. More than half of the respondents do not even know about the election. Besides understanding their awareness toward the election, we also would like to map respondents’ awareness toward the candidates. In line with the awareness of the event, most respondents also do not aware about who are their own local candidates. Only 43% of the respondents know the name and figure of the candidates, while the other 57% knows nothing. However, their lack of awareness toward the candidates could possibly cause by the limited number of promotional media around their residences. Concerning their intention to vote and support, 64% of the respondents confess that they do not know which candidates to choose in the upcoming election. Only 36% of the respondents already have the choice. When Jakpat asked them about the most important factor to be considered from the candidates, the respondents answered that candidates’ track record of working and their personal collegial relationship with them are the most considerable factors that affect their votes. Despite their lack of awareness, most respondents surprisingly said that they would like to participate in the upcoming election. More than half of the respondents would be glad to participate even though they do not know about the candidates well enough. Less number of the respondents said that they do not yet decided about their participation, while the least number already plead that they will not even participate. As always happened in the previous elections, the candidates always promise for the goods to the society during the campaign. However, as also always happened, only few candidates could fulfil their promises once they have elected. Jakpat also asked to the respondents about their trust toward candidates promises during campaign. As predicted, only 34% respondents said that they trust about the candidates’ promises while the other 66% do not. It is quite ironic to see that most of the respondents do not trust their own soon to be local government leaders so that it is a huge task for the upcoming elected leader to gain society’s trust. At last, phenomenon of money politic is becoming the most popular topic during any level of elections. Popularity of the issue mostly happened because it will affect the fairness of the election. Jakpat asked the respondents about their perception towards the fairness of the upcoming local election and the result was quite shocking. 58% of the respondents said that they were not sure about the transparency and fairness of the election. Even though they once said that they would like to participate in voting their own leader, they also said that they were not sure about the quality of the election. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report (Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 September 8, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & Update JakPat Testimonial Responden September Minggu ke-1 by jakmin September 4, 2015 written by jakmin Haaaaiiiiiiii JakPaters ^^ Udah hari jum’at nih saatnya JakPat buat share, posting, ngasih tau dan nginfoin sapa ajaaa sihhh JakPaters yg udah berhasil tuker poin.. 😀 Yuk langsung dibaca aja 😉 September 4, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LifestyleMobilePersonal Content Consumption – Survey Report by jakmin September 2, 2015 written by jakmin In this digital age, information is no longer rare things that are difficult to obtained. Even now the community has become an information society where every day consumption of information has become a primary need. Therefore, by using Jakpat, we will review the Indonesian content consumption. The survey involved 1003 respondents. In this survey, we asked respondents about several kind of content such as global news, local news, funny videos, funny pictures, motivational stories, career & educational content, comic, travelling, and tutorial. We started the survey by asking whether the respondents consume content in the daily routine. The findings that we can, some of the content tends to be consumed by the majority of respondents regularly at certain times, while others do not consume regularly. Here are our findings: Most of respondents consume local news in the morning, while for content that are not too serious mostly consumed at night, before sleep. Then we were also curious about what the media selected by respondents to read or watch the content. And the answer we got, the majority of respondents consume that content through the website. As for the funny pictures and funny videos more accessible using apps. And when we asked to respondents to mentioned frequently visited website to consume that content, we got the top 3 websites most visited, namely Detik.com, Facebook, Youtube. These websites are considered most widely provide information on that content for respondents. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report (Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 September 2, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
LifestyleMobilePersonal Online Dating – Survey Report by jakmin September 1, 2015 written by jakmin быстрый займ на карту срочно So apparently, online dating is recently happening… in my office. Some of my colleagues are excited using it, whether they are single or taken! Seeing outside the office space, I found that indeed, online dating has been emerged in Indonesia lately. Curious to hear what people thought about their online dating experiences, I asked them… and the answers are interesting. The reason is not merely to find a perfect match, some of them are using to find business partner (!!!) or leverage the friendship circle. Interesting, huh? There are few online dating applications available throughout the country, both on the web-based and on the mobile-based. It indeed is still new, and many people I asked are using more than one application. Seeing beyond the trend, I am then doing some research about online dating and how it affects market so far. Using JAKPAT, participants from the study were selected among citizens all over Indonesia. There are approximately 1,000 people that are considered to be legitimate for the study. Parameters for selection were decided to the extent of phone model, gender, age, current domicile (province and city), monthly expense, education background, profession, position at work, and religion. NEW, BUT CURIOSITY IS HIGH. Out of 1,000 answers, there are considerable differences by 34% between ‘yes’ and ‘no’ answers. It shows that online dating is still new, looking beyond the numbers is still low. Within the surge of technology in modern times, more and more people are interested in the idea of being connected to others and getting to know each other through cyber world. This interpretation sets a viewpoint on what should be considered in reviewing how society interacts nowadays; they expect thrills and something new in how they interact with others, which might just exactly the factor needed to keep a relationship alive. From 340 panelists who are using the online dating, the majority access is taken from mobile with 69%. An understandable percentage, given that the access through mobile gadget has been more utilized nowadays, especially in Indonesia. Accessing from mobile, IndonesianCupid takes the first rank application used by the panelist with 45.59%, followed by Tinder with 28.24%, Match with 27.35%, other option (setipe, badoo, beetalk, etc.) by 25.29%, and Wavoo by 15.29%. Funny thing is, even though IndonesianCupid rules the chart, it is found that Wavoo, the new-comer of online dating app, takes the best user experience. Here, language style and the simplicity features become the main point to engage better with the user. Yes, simplicity. From the research, we found out that clean and simple content raise the utmost priorities. Aside to photos, age and gender specific, Indonesian people tend to seek significant match by looking the religion, personal status, and occupation. Chat feature become the value added when each other becomes match, with 48% of the panelists are comfortable with the chat features (stickers, online status, read status) in the firsthand, which make this option rule the chart by 56.36%, along with the easiness to not moving to other platforms (24.24%), and the simple navigation (19.39%). If it has to be moved to another chatting platform, BBM still holds the reign by 68%, followed by LINE with 60%, and Whatsapp with slight difference of 58.67%. It is found that sharing account to new people is the most secured rather than sharing cellphone number, to avoid things unwanted in the firsthand.jumping castle for sale FRIENDSHIP COMES FIRST Since it is still new, the most reason people using online dating is to lookfor new friends (88.24%), followed by looking for significant other with 43.24%, and looking for new business partner by 36.47%. This result is in sync with the survey conducted by Pew Research Center, where it states most people who use the internet go to online dating sites as a way to “meet new people”, higher percentage by 6% compared to the reason “to find a better match”. The survey has also show that one quarter of online daters (23%) claim that they themselves have in fact entered into marriage or long-term relationship with the person they met at the online dating sites. The fact that they still stay as users further shows that they might drive by other needs, such as looking for new friends or gaining circle. In cyber world, it is common that most of the acquaintances online don’t even have the slightest occasion of meeting face to face, and in this case, the phenomenon also works, too. ‘Rarely met’ is been described in 47.06%, followed by apparent differences of ‘never met’ by 36.76%, often met (14.12%) and always met by (2.06%). To further understanding this result, we have to take a look at the research conducted by Pew Research Center regarding negative experiences on online sites that majority of the online users felt on some occasion that their profiles has being seriously misinterpreted by someone else, and this has been suffered often with women (42%) rather than men (17%). Even 28% of the users claimed that they have been contacted through online sites or app in a way that made them feel uncomfortable, harassed even. At the chart below we can see some precautions made when dealing with this kind of incident, mostly unfriend/block the said person. The result “rarely meet” can be understood when we take a look at the statement below. KEEPI IT UP! When asking the satisfaction factor in using the online dating platform, panelists who answered “slightly” fall on 53.53%, followed by noticing differences of ‘yes’ on 42,96%, followed by ‘no’ answer with gaping difference by 4.41%. The big number of slightly satisfied is merely due to a new experience to a new platform with still, little impact on personal life (40%). Also, most panelists are thinking it is a bit shameful to use online dating (20%). Nevertheless, the major ‘yes’ answer at about 77.35% showed that most of the participants might came to the site on a whim (whether recommended by friends/relatives or through pop-up advertisement) and already experience the fun and its function, compared to the ‘no’ answer in about 22.65%. New things are always good to try! For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report (Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 September 1, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
E-commerceFinancialLifestyleMarketingPersonal Diversity in Workplace – Survey Report by jakmin September 1, 2015 written by jakmin In an organization, whether non-profit or profit, the diversity affect the work culture of the organization, one of those is gender diversity. Gender differences at work is assumed to take effect on performance or position. Therefore, Jakpat wants to know more about diversity in the workplace. This time, survey involved 254 female respondents. Approximately 20% of respondents said that there are about 40% -60% the proportion of female workers in their workplace. This time, gender differences between male and female in the workplace, no longer seems to be a gap that causes problems. 41% of respondents thinsk there is less linkely gap between male vs female in their workplace. While 23% of respondents expressed neutral. It appears that the majority of respondents consider the differences of female and male in the workplace is not an issue. Most of respondents considered that in their workplace uphold gender diversity between male and female, and 61% of respondents think so. Then we asked whether gender diversity is important to improve productivity in the workplace and 60% of respondents agreed. We also tried to ask them about gender equality in the workplace. 33% of respondents found the workplace needed to promote gender equality, while the rest consider the workplace has met the gender equality. The conclusion that we got is more than half of respondents believe that their workplace does not have the problem of gender equality between men and women. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 September 1, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
News & UpdateUncategorized JakPat Testimonial Responden Agustus Minggu ke-4 by jakmin August 28, 2015 written by jakmin Hi JakPaters !!! 🙂 Seperti biasa yaaa.. JakPat mau share lagi nih testimoni dari responden JakPat yang udah tukar poinnya. Yuk Langsung cek ^^ Sapa aja sih mereka dan apa aja yg hadiah yangh udah pernah ditukarkan. August 28, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
HealthLifestyle Vapor vs Tobacco Cigarette – Survey Report by jakmin August 28, 2015 written by jakmin Electric cigarettes often called vapor is becoming a trend recently. Its presence assumed able to replace tobacco cigarette that had been consumed by smokers because of health issues. Opinion arose that the vapor is not as dangerous as tobacco cigarette because it does not contain nicotine. But also there is an opinion that it does not taste as good as tobacco cigarette vapor. Therefore, Jakpat conducted a survey involving 414 smokers, aged 21-40. Our respondents this time are active smokers, most all of respondents told us that last time they smoked was the day we conducted survey More than half respondents confessed that they have tried vapor (59.17%), while the rest have not tried (40.83%). Then we asked about they preference, which one they prefer, tobacco cigarette or vapor. And our finding said that almost all of respondents chose tobacco cigarette (91.32%). It caused most of them considered tobacco cigarette has a better taste. While for respondents who like vapor more said beside vapor has a better flavor, health issue become one of them. Vapor is considered not dangerous and leave a smell like tobacco cigarette. As for smokers who have never tried vapor, most of them are not interested in trying to vapor Health issues considered to be one of the causes of smokers start switch to using vapor. However, our findings in this latest survey, more than half of respondents still consider vapor as dangerous as tobacco cigarettes. Almost all respondents considered vapor and tobacco cigarettes have the same health hazard. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report ( in Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 August 28, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
E-commerceMarketingMobile Web Subscriber – Survey Report by jakmin August 26, 2015 written by jakmin In this digital era, the newsletter become one of the tools of marketing and promotion of a company’s products / services, or also become a medium conveys the latest information from a website. The existence of the newsletter, lure marketers to attract Internet users to subscribe so that information can be spread easily. Is really newsletter is appropriate marketing or promotional tool for the consumer? Jakpat wants to know about how the behavior of people subscribe to the newsletter. 1024 respondents involved in the survey this time, 59.51% of respondents said subscribe newsletter while 40.49% do not. From 414 respondents who stated don’t subscribe, 43.86% of them said was not interested in receiving the latest information as the reason they do not subscribe. While 34.94% of them claimed not to get email promo or something, and 18:07% unwilling to provide personal data. We asked to 610 people who claim to subscribe, what kind of website they subscribe. E-commerce seems to be a type of website that most interest to subscribe. Not only that, we also asked them to name of the website. Belom are 3 top websites the most widely known of the respondents: One of the functions of the newsletter is as triggers for customers to visit the website after they receive it. In this latest survey, we found that the majority of respondents do not go directly to the website, depending on the information interesting or not. We also asked respondents what are the things that make them interested in subscribing to the newsletter. Here below are our findings: The presence of the newsletter can be sometimes annoying for some people. Therefore, we were curious what are the reasons respondents unsubscribe newsletter. Most respondents said they decide to unsubscribe newsletter because it comes too often. Apparently this is quite disturbing for the respondents. Then we asked whether they ever unsubscribe with a plan. The majority of respondents said no. We also asked them wheter they have never feel subscribe to any newsletter but receive it. More than half of them said yes. Then what is their reaction? Majority of respondents decide to not directly unsubscribe. They learn the information first, after few second, if they don’t need it then they’ll unsubscribe. More than half of respondents stated that newsletter is one of marketing technique that informative, while 38.15% of them said it’s disturbing. We asked the respondents’ opinions about the best promotional media in the digital age as it is today. We allowed respondents to choose more than one answer, and following our findings: More than half of the respondents (75.12%) stated never forward an email newsletter to their friends. Choosing the right time to send out newsletters to customers, also be one key to the success of the marketer. Therefore, we asked the respondents, and the majority of respondents said the most appropriate time is when they are relaxing at home. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gender,age range, location by province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report ( in Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 August 26, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail
E-commerceMobilePersonal Mobile Data User Satisfaction – Survey Report by jakmin August 24, 2015 written by jakmin Who do not use mobile data for internet in this digital era? Perhaps this time every smart phone users certainly subscribe to mobile data plan, especially in big cities. In this survey, Jakpat tried to determine customer or user satisfaction of the mobile data services. Whether the service meets the needs of consumers. This survey involved 1020 respondents, 93.43% of them stated subscribe to mobile data plan (953 respondents), while its 6.57% said don’t subscribe to mobile data plan (67 respondents). Therefore, we continued the survey with respondents who subscribe to as many as 953 people. Mobile data plan offers a variety of quotas and prices. At the beginning of our survey, we asked respondents about mobile data subscription period. The majority of respondents subscribe on a monthly basis (96.85%) 58.87% of respondents said the budget for the mobile data plan per month is 50,000 – 100,000 IDR Then, 58.97% of respondents also said that their mobile data plan often run out before thetime limit. And we also asked the respondents to mention applications that has the biggest mobile data usage. Here is the answers: Apparently, YouTube is an application that is chosen the majority of respondents as the greatest use them. Obviously, due to streaming internet video requires a sizeable quota. In addition, the browsing is also considered by the majority of respondents as applications that are consuming enough quota internet. We also asked respondents whether they check on data usage routinely. And more than half of the respondents stated checked regularly (55.3%), while 44.7% of respondents said no. When we asked respondents, in their opinion whether mobile data services has been good enough, more than half of the respondents said no. Then talk about the satisfaction of users of mobile data services, 50.47% of respondents are not satisfied while 49.53% of respondents said they were satisfied. For more detail you can download XLS report at the button below. JAKPAT report consists of 3 parts which are 1) Respondent Profile, 2) Crosstabulation for each question and 3) Raw Data. Respondent profile shows you demographic profiles ( gendr,age range, locationby province, and monthly spending). Cross tabulation enables you to define different demographic segment preference on each answer. Click the icon to download XLS report ( in Bahasa) Ready to Send A Survey? or Get A Sales Quote by filling this form or Call to +622745015293 August 24, 2015 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail