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One of my Uni courses requires to do a management based project, which requires a questionnaire.

So to cut things short, anyone fancy taking about 5 minutes to just answer the following questions :) (yes the drawings suck)








Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Child - Under 12
o Teen - 13 to 19
o Young Adult -20 to 35
o Adult - 35 to 59
o Over 60

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?




3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)




4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)





5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?




6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?






7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth


o the process of dispensing your chosen product?






8) If yes, then please elaborate?












9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?





10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
idea1k.jpg


o B)
idea2.jpg

12) Please explain?
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
Twice

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)
Toothpaste

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)
Tube

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?
One

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?
No

7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth
No

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?
No

8) If yes, then please elaborate?

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?
No, as I don't think my current system suffers for any of those things

10) How much more?
NA

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
No
o B)
No

12) Please explain?
Squeezing a tube is the easiest, cheapest one handed method of dispensing toothpaste onto a toothbrush. Suggestion A would be too expensive and take up too much room compared to a tube of paste and B would require three hands to hold the toothbrush, hold the tube and turn the 'key'.


I like still being classed as a young adult at 33 \o/
 
Getting me to do this first thing in the morning? You're a lucky chap.

Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

Twice.

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)


Toothpaste, sometimes mouthwash.

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)


Tube

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

No dispenser. Only tubes - five.

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

No.

7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth.


Boring and repetitive, but it's got to be done.

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

No.

8) If yes, then please elaborate?

N/A

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

Not really. I don't see the point, tubes work perfectly well.

10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


If at all <£5.

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
o B)


Out of the two it would be A.

12) Please explain?

It's different from anything currently on the market. I could see it working, but two things remain a problem: tubes are cheap and have a market strangle-hold; they do the job perfectly well, and only morons would be prepared to spend over £5 on the equipment and installation of said product. Then again, people are impressionable, fickle creatures.
 
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Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
2


3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Mouthwash, Floss




4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)
Tube



5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?
2


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?
No




7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth
No

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?
No





8) If yes, then please elaborate?
-




9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?
Not really


10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
No

o B)
No

12) Please explain?
If it aint broke don't fix it!

Welp there we go!
 
One of my Uni courses requires to do a management based project, which requires a questionnaire.

So to cut things short, anyone fancy taking about 5 minutes to just answer the following questions :) (yes the drawings suck)








Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Young Adult -20 to 35


2)How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

1

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste & Tooth Brush


4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)


Tube


5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

4


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?


no



7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

no

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

no

8) If yes, then please elaborate?

N/A

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

No

10) How much more?

N/A

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A) No


o B) No

12) Please explain?

I'm Happy with the current extremely simple product.
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

Two.

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)


Toothpaste, mouthwash.

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)


Tube.

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

4.

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

Not really no.

7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth.


Nope.

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

No.

8) If yes, then please elaborate?



9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

I don't really have a problem currently with using the standard tubes.

10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


<£5

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
o B)


Not particually.

12) Please explain?

A seems a little OTT for getting toothpaste, B would perhaps be useful if i genuinely struggled with getting the remaining toothpaste.

Good luck with your course :)
 
Cheers guys, forcing engineers to do management modules is just really, really, lame.
I want to make stuff! not ask people if they want random things :(
 
One of my Uni courses requires to do a management based project, which requires a questionnaire.

So to cut things short, anyone fancy taking about 5 minutes to just answer the following questions :) (yes the drawings suck)








Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Young Adult -20 to 35


2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

2- 3


3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste, Mouthwash.


4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Tube

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

0


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?


No.



7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

Nope

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?


Not really, takes me only a second.



8) If yes, then please elaborate?


N/A


9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

No

10) How much more?

Zero


11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

Nopes
12) Please explain?
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Young Adult -20 to 35


2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
1



3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)
tooth paste, anti bacterial mouthwash



4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)
the cylinder one




5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?
1



6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?
no


7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth



8) If yes, then please elaborate?
my teeth are easily stainable by the time i eat an apple or anything my teeth are yellow again :(



9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

possible



10) How much more?
o Less than £5



11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
idea1k.jpg
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Child - Under 12
o Teen - 13 to 19
o Young Adult -20 to 35
o Adult - 35 to 59
o Over 60

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
Once

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Tube

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?
Four

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

No

7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

No

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

No

8) If yes, then please elaborate?

No

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

No

10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15

No

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/2223/idea1k.jpg[IMG]

[B]No[/B]

o B)
[IMG]http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/8382/idea2.jpg[IMG]

[B]No[/B]
12) Please explain?[/QUOTE]

[B]No[/B]


Hmm a lot of No's :p Sorry but I already think brushing your teeth is easy enough :p
 
1) 20-35
2) 2-3
3) Toothpaste & mouthwash each time.
4) Tube
5) Only me.
6) No.
7) No, it's perfectly fine for me.
8)
9) It would depend on the product but probably not, the amount of wastage is negligible.
10) This question presumes a positive response to the previous question but less than £5.
11) Work has decided to block the pictures, I'll take another look later but it is doubtful that either will appeal.
12) A toothbrush and toothpaste seems a perfectly adequate solution.
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
Twice

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)
Toothpaste

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)
Tube

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?
1

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?
Not overly

7) Does anything annoy you about
Not really

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?
No

10) How much more?
NA

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

Afraid not. Simple is best.
 
1) Young Adult -20 to 35

2) Twice

3) Toothpaste mostly, mouthwash occasionally, floss when needed

4) Tube

5) Three

6) No

7) No, No

8) -

9) No

10) 0

11) No

12) I'm happy with things the way they are
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Young Adult -20 to 35


2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

Twice


3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste, mouthwash, dental floss (PM only)


4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Tube



5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

0


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?


No - manage to get 99.9% out.



7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

Nope


o the process of dispensing your chosen product?



Nope


8) If yes, then please elaborate?












9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?


Nope


10) How much more?

N/A

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

Nope as I already have something like B.
 
I've always wondered why people just don't bothered to fabricate results, for something as unimportant as this :p?

(That is, for A Levels etc, not Unilever research!)
 
One of my Uni courses requires to do a management based project, which requires a questionnaire.

So to cut things short, anyone fancy taking about 5 minutes to just answer the following questions :) (yes the drawings suck)








Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Young Adult -20 to 35


2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

2-3


3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash and floss


4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Tube



5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

2


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?


Not really difficult, just annoying come the end of tube



7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

Nothing annoys me about the actual act of teeth cleaning


o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

Could be easier when near empty




8) If yes, then please elaborate?

When near the end of the tube its slightly annoying to get the last bit out.










9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?


No, it may be slightly annoying but not so much as to pay more.


10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
http://img297.imageshack.us/img297/2223/idea1k.jpg[IMG]

No, this would not appeal to me at all

o B)
[IMG]http://img300.imageshack.us/img300/8382/idea2.jpg[IMG]

This would be a way of getting that hard to reach last bit, but how would you keep it from unfurling and what material would the 'key' be made of?

12) Please explain?[/QUOTE]
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group


Young Adult -20 to 35


2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

Twice.


3) What do you use to clean your teeth? (toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

My weapon of choice is Domestos, that thick one which is good on Limescale. Cillit Bang is an acceptable alternative.


4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product? (tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

One of those with a button on top usually, however Domestos hasn't seen the light yet, and still uses a screw on lid with a child safety lock. Its very irritating in the mornings when you're sleepy.


5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

None, its mine and mine alone. Buy your own you cheap fools.


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?


No. A paraplegic could probably do it without issue.


7a) Does anything annoy you about the process of cleaning your teeth?
I have sensitive teeth. Also, if you could buy a mini muke that you pop in your mouth and wait for it to explode, thus cleaning your teeth, that would be useful.


7b) Does anything annoy you about the process of dispensing your chosen product?
No, are you hoping I say yes so that you have a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist?


8) If yes, then please elaborate?

I accidentaly your mum



9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?


No, because toothpaste in its current form, is pretty no mess, no fuss and no wastage. If you make this you will only get it into those Ideal Home catalogues that gormless ******** shove through my letterbox, and then when they come back to collect it a week later, they seem to be pretty annoyed when I tell them that my mutt shredded it. If they didn't put the damn thing through my door, they wouldn't be receiving shredded paper a week later.



10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15


£0....and I laugh at anyone that thinks they need this.


11) Would either of these products appeal to you?
o A)
idea1k.jpg


No. You could easily if you are tired muddle this up with the soap dispenser you invariably have (if you need a toothpaste dispenser, you most likely haven't mastered the art of soap usage either) and will end up with a foamy mouth in the mornings.


o B)
idea2.jpg

12) Please explain?[/QUOTE]


No. That looks like its been pulled off a corned beef tin. I'm not a gypsy you know.
 
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One of my Uni courses requires to do a management based project, which requires a questionnaire.

So to cut things short, anyone fancy taking about 5 minutes to just answer the following questions :) (yes the drawings suck)








Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group
o Child - Under 12
o Teen - 13 to 19
o Young Adult -20 to 35
o Adult - 35 to 59
o Over 60

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

2


3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste)




4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(self-dispensing tube)





5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

only me


6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

yes




7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

cleaning them
o the process of dispensing your chosen product?


bin



8) If yes, then please elaborate?






they never look as clean as i want





9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?


yes


10) How much more?
o Less than £5



11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)
idea1k.jpg
 
Market Research for Toothpaste Dispenser

1) Age Group

o Teen - 13 to 19

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?
Twice a day

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)
Toothpaste, occasionally blanx mouthwash (only in mornings though)

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Tube, mouthwash in squeeze bottle type thing.

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

2 use sensodyne, other two use aquafresh

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

Yeah, dammit, that little bit at the bottom!

7) Does anything annoy you about
o the process of cleaning your teeth

Not really, can't argue with 4 mins a day

o the process of dispensing your chosen product?

yeah, can't get 100% "yield"

8) If yes, then please elaborate?

There's always a little bit left in the tube that takes so long to get out

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

yes

10) How much more?
o Less than £5

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?

o A)possibly


o B)no

12) Please explain?

A- could be a good idea, definitely more efficient, as none is wasted.
B- still looks like some toothpaste could be left in there, laborious process.
 
1) Age Group

Young Adult -20 to 35

2) How many times a day do you clean your teeth?

Twice.

3) What do you use to clean your teeth?
(toothpaste, anti-bacterial mouthwash, etc)

Toothpaste, floss and mouthwash.

4) What form(s) of dispenser do you use for the tooth cleaning product?
(tube, self-dispensing tube, etc)

Classic tube or sometimes dispenser, depends whats on offer / cheapest

5) In your household, how many people share the use of the dispenser?

two

6) Do you find it difficult to extract all the toothpaste from the dispenser that you use?

No.

7) Does anything annoy you about the process of cleaning your teeth.

dull, time consuming (esp in morning) and its tricky to clean properly

othe process of dispensing your chosen product?

Yes
8) If yes, then please elaborate?

people who don't squeeze a tube from the end

9) Would you be prepared to pay more for a product offering a no fuss, no mess, no wastage alternative to conventional toothpaste tubes?

No, cost rules

10) How much more?
o Less than £5
o Between £5 and £15
o More than £15

If I had to then less than £5.

11) Would either of these products appeal to you?
o A)
o B)

B is classic, my grandparents had one from the 1950s

12) Please explain?

Its a classic design for tubes.

Dispensers that could use re-fills would be a good idea rather than having to dispose of the whole unit every time.
 
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