Data Analysis For Products

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Hello overclockers.

I'm currently building a website which is actually quite a large amount of work considering the time I have to spare. I've written a few bits and pieces which probably aren't great but I'm trying to use my Data Analysis skillset to make my niche topic a little more exciting.

I've done a bit of webscraping and put together a list of 2,000+ products. Ive got the item name, price, discount offered (if at all) and the rating and total ratings for each product.

As a bunch of consumers, is there anything in particular you'd like to see as an analysis.

nakiri-knives-votes-and-price-chart.png


I'm wondering if little images like this would help, or if they even make any sense. Content is king but not if it's not understandable.

Any feedback would be awesome.
 
It's really not very big. If the water wasn't so black I'd probably be be inclined to do so in the Summer months. It's a bit cold today though.

Racist!

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As a more constructive response, this forum (and probably most others to be honest), aren't particularly welcoming to new members who pop up out of nowhere asking us to do their homework/market research for free, only to disappear without so much as a thanks. Can't say I blame them/us really. If you stick around for a bit and actually contribute to the forum, you'll find we're generally a friendly bunch otherwise.
 
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I'm 12, what is this?
It's a webscraping project/analysis I did. One of the subsections of the deep dive is about Nakiri kitchen knives. The point was to highlight which brand has the most reviews and show the average sale price to ease the reader in that it's not too expensive be like everyone else.

Not sure what being 12 has to do with it though. Good work on signing up negative 7 years before you were born.
 
Racist!

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As a more constructive response, this forum (and probably most others to be honest), aren't particularly welcoming to new members who pop up out of nowhere asking us to do their homework/market research for free, only to disappear without so much as a thanks. Can't say I blame them/us really. If you stick around for a bit and actually contribute to the forum, you'll find we're generally a friendly bunch otherwise.
Fair dinkum, it hasn't been very welcoming but i respect your point of view. Thank you pal.
 
Sorry, but signing up to the forums just for personal gains is against the rules, which you agreed to on sign up.
 
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