Cycling Apparel Brands - uni project research
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Cycling Apparel Brands - uni project research
Hi,
Wonder if I could ask you kind folks for some support with uni assignment (MBA) on market research?
My query is whether the bikepacking market feels underserved and any brand or style preferences.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LGHJLHC
16 questions, mostly multiple choice or single word answers. Says it takes 5-6 minutes.
If you've anything additional to add, please post your thoughts in the thread.
Many thanks,
Steve
Wonder if I could ask you kind folks for some support with uni assignment (MBA) on market research?
My query is whether the bikepacking market feels underserved and any brand or style preferences.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/LGHJLHC
16 questions, mostly multiple choice or single word answers. Says it takes 5-6 minutes.
If you've anything additional to add, please post your thoughts in the thread.
Many thanks,
Steve
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You lost me at "reach out" try "ask", it takes far less time to type.
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He also wasted his time typing "kind folks" as well it seems.pistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 12:00 pm You lost me at "reach out" try "ask", it takes far less time to type.

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^^ How long did it take you to type the grumble?
I've submitted my responses.
A thought on the survey, it seems a bit too pigeon-holey, trying to put nearly every answer into a single response category. Maybe making more use of allowing multiple responses to the questions might help?

I've submitted my responses.
A thought on the survey, it seems a bit too pigeon-holey, trying to put nearly every answer into a single response category. Maybe making more use of allowing multiple responses to the questions might help?
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amusing reply but reach out is a weird american saying ,in this case for ask, that i will never use and it grates to here it used
Dangeorusly back on topic I have completed the survey
Dangeorusly back on topic I have completed the survey
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Question two won’t allow me to tick several boxes, any reason for that?
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I did this on the premise that it is for academic research but it smelled a bit of market research instead. I always think it is polite at the end to tell the user why the data helps and how it will be used. Jesus we're a moany bunch around here ;-)
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I filled it in as best I could, to help and try to suggest that I'm not a d**k but this isn't the first of these sort of survey I've filled in and all of them have made me feel I'm being led into a particular answer or set of answers that doesn't really fit my reality.

For similar reasons to the above, I didn't reply with that, but I definitely thought it before I read your reply

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Looks like Stu needs to update the swear filter...
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Wherefore Dost Thou think our use of language should not evolve? if not we Wouldst all still be speaking French*pistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 12:00 pm You lost me at "reach out" try "ask", it takes far less time to type.

*Official language of early Medieval England, which proves I read the book Reg sent me.
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Have to say that every academic survey I've filled out online recently has been proceeded by about 20 questions making sure I consent to my data being used, and then they usually ask again at the end. I thought this was mandatory, but this survey doesn't have them.Dave Barter wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:04 pm I did this on the premise that it is for academic research but it smelled a bit of market research instead. I always think it is polite at the end to tell the user why the data helps and how it will be used. Jesus we're a moany bunch around here ;-)
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Well, we'd all be speaking Middle English in England, which was a hodge podge of Old English, ie a mix of Anglo-Saxon dialects, and Norman French. Only the Nobs spoke actual French.sean_iow wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 1:53 pmWherefore Dost Thou think our use of language should not evolve? if not we Wouldst all still be speaking French*pistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 12:00 pm You lost me at "reach out" try "ask", it takes far less time to type.![]()
*Official language of early Medieval England, which proves I read the book Reg sent me.
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We are not all English here and some can still speak the Celtic languages of the natives [in my case pretty poorly]Official language of early Medieval England,
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I'd assumed that as I can afford a ti bike with carbon Jones loops I'd be a nobleman

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Thanks, Chris. For note if you're concerned, Survey Monkey has a setting to not record IP or any data which I have ticked, so I have no idea where or who any responses comes from.ChrisS wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 2:06 pm
Have to say that every academic survey I've filled out online recently has been proceeded by about 20 questions making sure I consent to my data being used, and then they usually ask again at the end. I thought this was mandatory, but this survey doesn't have them.
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Thanks for the responses, really helping. I've amended my 'reach out' phrase, I apologise that caused so much upset.
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Some proper "old person" chat in here
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Done that for ya
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Steve... just for clarification, just so you know, it was (AFAIK) a bit of light humour



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I love a bit of light leg pulling on a slow Tuesday afternoon, for those who took exception, my bad.
For future reference, can I get an irony emogee?

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pistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 5:22 pm I love a bit of light leg pulling on a slow Tuesday afternoon, for those who took exception, my bad.For future reference, can I get an irony emogee?


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Ach, I thought you were just being a miserable auld bastid because maybe the puppy had pee'd in your favourite slipperspistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 5:22 pm I love a bit of light leg pulling on a slow Tuesday afternoon, for those who took exception, my bad.For future reference, can I get an irony emogee?

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Bit of fun while I'm sitting here with a beer. Don't mind 'reach out' at all. But the word 'brand' is almost meaningless to me I'm afraid so I'm not sure what you will make of my responses. As far as clothing goes, many on Here probably adhere - as they would with 'what bike [brand]?' - to the BBB adage: "whatever"
. I don't feel at all underserved because my (low) bar is 'smelly fleece, socks with holes in but warm, old retired walking boots'
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Q1: no 'utility/commute/transport' option.
Q3: again, leans towards sport/training. No 'transport' option, eg. 'hardbitten commuter/shopper/utility'.
Q5: there's no 'I've no idea about brands, whatever's on discount' option
Q9: image/style? - "dishevelled tramp"?. Unfortunately too many magazines and lifestyle programmes have tried to inflict an upmarket 'image' on bikepacking. In reality, the main image is 'nobody with an ounce of sense would get close enough to a bikepacker to be able to see a brand label' . I'll pick a 'brand' on the fly at time of purchase, in fact I hardly register it. Much higher up the list are 'applicability/local/small-business/quality/price/black-colour'....
Anyway, good luck with the assignment.
Oh, Stu will be along soon with his own inimitable take on things. Be gentle with our new friend Stu
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Q1: no 'utility/commute/transport' option.
Q3: again, leans towards sport/training. No 'transport' option, eg. 'hardbitten commuter/shopper/utility'.
Q5: there's no 'I've no idea about brands, whatever's on discount' option
Q9: image/style? - "dishevelled tramp"?. Unfortunately too many magazines and lifestyle programmes have tried to inflict an upmarket 'image' on bikepacking. In reality, the main image is 'nobody with an ounce of sense would get close enough to a bikepacker to be able to see a brand label' . I'll pick a 'brand' on the fly at time of purchase, in fact I hardly register it. Much higher up the list are 'applicability/local/small-business/quality/price/black-colour'....

Anyway, good luck with the assignment.
Oh, Stu will be along soon with his own inimitable take on things. Be gentle with our new friend Stu

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I was massively offended and have instructed lawyers.pistonbroke wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 5:22 pm I love a bit of light leg pulling on a slow Tuesday afternoon, for those who took exception, my bad.For future reference, can I get an irony emogee?
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Snowflake!I was massively offended and have instructed lawyers.