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Guest matt_shaw

Hello guys, long time no see, how are you all getting on? Lets get down to the crunch. I have to produce a business plan for one of my modules @ uni. Low and behold i have chosen to set up a tackle shop on paper. what i want now is some simple and easy market research from you guys...won't take too long. The research will take the form of a short questionnaire - here goes;

1] male/female? (m/f)

 

2] age range? (12-20; 20-30; 30-40; 40-50 and 50+)

 

3] rough annual income? (under 5000; 5,000-12,000; 12,000-20,000; 20,000 - 30,000; 30,000-40,000 and 40,000+ - be honest lol)

 

4] Type of angler? (coarse; game; sea)

 

5] Classification within your chosen area? (pleasure; match/ competition; specialist)

 

6] How often do u fish? (1/week; 2/week; more than 2/week; occasionally; very rarely)

 

7] How much do you spend in one week on tackle and bait? (£0-5; £5-10; £10-20; £20-30; £30-40 and £40+

 

8] How often would you purchase a large item of tackle £40+? (1/week; 1/month; 1/1/2 (of a year; 1/year or very rarely)

 

Thank-you in advance for taking part, you've helped me no end.

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this looks the sort of thing best done via e mail i don't particularly want everyone to know i earn £2.50 a week.so perhaps if you e mail people prepared to help they can then reply.let me know cheers big al(e mail address in profile)

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