Marketers often work with psychographic segmentation to try to understand and reach their audience to a better extent, and VALS is a typology they follow. Follow this link and share the results: VALS™ | VALS™ Survey | SBI
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Marketers often work with psychographic segmentation to try to understand and reach their audience to a better extent, and VALS is a typology they follow. Follow this link and share the results: VALS™ | VALS™ Survey | SBI
took the test and it said i am a "Striver" and secondary as a "Maker". The first ones description couldnt be even more wrong than possible and the second one was off by about half. So, not going to vote since both of those are wrong.
ya... I have no idea why ppl like you and me keep getting Striver as an answer, because in all cases so far its very wrong. I told them I didn't like anything really, and they label me a Striver. I threw out the results for Survivor 1st and Believer 2nd. Sorry it apparently failed to some extent as a survey, but I think its a neat take on who buy what.
Striver/Maker...Striver didn't sound like me at all either. Maker...a little bit.
Striver/maker. Not me at all though, really.
Achiver and Experiencer.
Yeah, I'm not too fond of that test. The questions seem rather weighed towards certain categories. Normallly, I would have got something like 'Thinker'.
What do you guys make of the diagram?
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Maker/Experiencer.
What an Eureka moment: I value stability and self-sufficiency except for the cases where I value the coolness of stuff.![]()
Striver / Believer.
Yea, that test is recommendable.
Strider/Achiever. Amazing, they actually managed to get every aspect of my personality wrong.
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