# Market Sizing Data Sources Curated list of credible sources for market research and sizing analysis. ## Industry Research Reports ### Premium Research Firms **Gartner** (https://www.gartner.com) - Technology market forecasts and sizing - Magic Quadrants for competitive positioning - Typical cost: $5K-$50K per report - Best for: Enterprise software, IT services, emerging tech **Forrester** (https://www.forrester.com) - Business technology and digital transformation - Wave evaluations for vendor comparison - Typical cost: $3K-$30K per report - Best for: Marketing tech, customer experience, B2B **IDC** (https://www.idc.com) - IT market intelligence and sizing - Detailed segment breakdowns - Typical cost: $4K-$40K per report - Best for: Hardware, software, IT services **McKinsey** (https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights) - Free insights and reports - Strategic industry analysis - Best for: Industry trends, macroeconomic context ### Accessible Research **Statista** (https://www.statista.com) - Cost: $39/month individual, $199/month business - Coverage: 80,000+ topics across industries - Best for: Quick market size estimates, charts, trends **CB Insights** (https://www.cbinsights.com) - Cost: Custom pricing (typically $10K+/year) - Coverage: Venture capital, startup markets - Best for: Emerging markets, competitive intelligence **PitchBook** (https://pitchbook.com) - Cost: Institutional pricing - Coverage: Private company valuations, M&A, VC - Best for: Startup valuations, funding trends **Grand View Research** (https://www.grandviewresearch.com) - Cost: $2K-$5K per report - Coverage: B2C and emerging markets - Best for: Consumer markets, healthcare, cleantech ## Government and Public Data ### U.S. Government Sources **U.S. Census Bureau** (https://www.census.gov) - Free, authoritative demographic data - Economic census every 5 years - Best for: Business counts, demographics, spending **Bureau of Labor Statistics** (https://www.bls.gov) - Free employment and economic data - Industry-specific statistics - Best for: Employment trends, wages, productivity **SEC EDGAR** (https://www.sec.gov/edgar) - Free public company filings - 10-K, 10-Q reports with segment revenue - Best for: Validating market size with public company data **Data.gov** (https://www.data.gov) - Free government datasets - Aggregates across agencies - Best for: Specialized industry data ### International Sources **OECD** (https://data.oecd.org) - Free international economic data - Best for: Cross-country comparisons **World Bank** (https://data.worldbank.org) - Free global development data - Best for: Emerging markets, macro trends **Eurostat** (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat) - Free European Union statistics - Best for: European market sizing ## Trade Associations Industry associations often publish market research: **Software & SaaS** - Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) - Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) **E-commerce & Retail** - National Retail Federation (NRF) - Digital Commerce 360 **Financial Services** - American Bankers Association (ABA) - Financial Technology Association (FTA) **Healthcare** - Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) - American Hospital Association (AHA) **Manufacturing** - National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) - Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC) ## Company and Customer Data ### B2B Databases **LinkedIn Sales Navigator** ($99/month) - Company and employee counts - Industry filters - Best for: B2B customer counting **ZoomInfo** (Custom pricing) - Company databases with firmographics - Contact data - Best for: B2B TAM calculations **Crunchbase** ($29-$99/month) - Startup company data - Funding and employee information - Best for: Tech startup markets **BuiltWith** ($295-$995/month) - Technology usage data - Website analytics - Best for: Technology adoption sizing ### Consumer Data **Euromonitor** (Custom pricing) - Consumer market research - Best for: B2C product markets **Nielsen** (Custom pricing) - Consumer behavior and media - Best for: CPG, retail, media markets **Mintel** (Custom pricing) - Consumer trends and insights - Best for: B2C products and services ## Search and Discovery Tools ### Market Research Aggregators **Research and Markets** (https://www.researchandmarkets.com) - Aggregates reports from 100+ publishers - $500-$10K per report - Search across all major research firms **MarketsandMarkets** (https://www.marketsandmarkets.com) - Custom and syndicated research - $4K-$10K per report - Good for niche B2B markets ### Free Search Tools **Google Scholar** (https://scholar.google.com) - Free academic research - Best for: Emerging technologies, academic validation **SSRN** (https://www.ssrn.com) - Free working papers - Best for: Financial services, economics **arXiv** (https://arxiv.org) - Free preprints in CS, physics, etc. - Best for: AI/ML, scientific markets ## Competitive Intelligence ### Public Company Analysis **Yahoo Finance** (Free) - Public company financials - Segment revenue from earnings **Seeking Alpha** (Free + Premium) - Earnings transcripts - Analyst estimates **Public company investor relations** - Annual reports (10-K) - Investor presentations ### Private Company Intelligence **PrivCo** (Custom pricing) - Private company financials - M&A transaction data **Owler** (Free + Premium) - Company profiles and news - Revenue estimates **SimilarWeb** (Free + Premium) - Website traffic analytics - Best for: Online business sizing ## Survey and Primary Research ### Survey Tools **SurveyMonkey** ($25-$75/month) - DIY surveys - Best for: Customer willingness to pay **Typeform** ($25-$83/month) - Conversational surveys - Best for: User research **Qualtrics** (Enterprise pricing) - Professional research platform - Best for: Large-scale studies ### Panel Providers **Respondent.io** ($100-$200 per response) - Recruit professionals for interviews - Best for: B2B customer research **UserTesting** ($49 per participant) - User research and testing - Best for: Product validation **Google Surveys** ($0.10-$3.50 per response) - Quick consumer surveys - Best for: Basic consumer insights ## Data Quality Checklist When evaluating sources: **Authority** - [ ] Who published the research? - [ ] What's their reputation? - [ ] Do they have industry expertise? **Methodology** - [ ] How was data collected? - [ ] What's the sample size? - [ ] When was research conducted? **Recency** - [ ] Is data current (< 2 years old)? - [ ] Has market changed significantly? - [ ] Are growth rates still applicable? **Consistency** - [ ] Do multiple sources agree? - [ ] Are definitions consistent? - [ ] Do numbers triangulate? **Relevance** - [ ] Does it match your market definition? - [ ] Is geography appropriate? - [ ] Are segments aligned? ## Free vs. Paid Strategy **Start with free sources:** 1. Government data for customer counts 2. Public company filings for segment revenue 3. Trade associations for industry trends 4. Google Scholar for academic research **Upgrade to paid when:** - Raising institutional funding (investors expect premium sources) - Need detailed segment breakdowns - Market is niche or emerging - Free sources are outdated or insufficient **Cost-effective approach:** - Buy 1-2 key reports that cover your core market - Use free sources for triangulation - Supplement with primary research (customer interviews) - Cite mix of free and paid sources ## Citation Best Practices Always cite sources in market sizing: **Format:** ``` Market Size: $X.XB Source: [Publisher], [Report Name], [Date] URL: [link if available] ``` **Example:** ``` Email Marketing Software TAM: $7.5B (2024) Source: Gartner, "Market Share: Email Marketing Software, Worldwide, 2024" Note: Includes all email marketing software revenue globally ``` **Include:** - Publisher and report name - Publication date - Geography and scope - Any adjustments made - Link to source (if public) ## Keeping Research Current **Set Google Alerts** - Industry keywords - Company names - Market terms **Follow Research Firms** - Twitter accounts - LinkedIn updates - Free newsletter summaries **Track Public Companies** - Earnings calendars - Investor relations pages - Annual reports **Join Industry Groups** - LinkedIn groups - Slack communities - Trade associations **Review Annually** - Update market size with new data - Adjust growth assumptions - Revisit methodology if market changed ## Emergency Research Guide **Need market size in < 2 hours?** 1. **Check Statista** (15 min) - Quick industry overview 2. **Find public companies** (30 min) - Get segment revenue from 10-Ks 3. **LinkedIn search** (20 min) - Count potential B2B customers 4. **Google Scholar** (20 min) - Find academic papers 5. **Calculate bottom-up** (30 min) - Customers × Price 6. **Triangulate** (15 min) - Compare sources **Document everything:** - Write down all sources - Note all assumptions - Show your methodology - Caveat data quality Better to have a defensible estimate with clear limitations than no data at all.