School Project

fidojoe

Fish Addict
Hi all! I was hoping you guys could help me out with a school project...

I’m a student at Chandler-Gilbert Community College (in AZ), and I am conducting market research for a study on business plans for small businesses. The following questions are for an online coral propagation business.

Please answer these questions honestly, and if you don’t know the answer or one doesn’t apply, you may skip that question. All answers will be kept confidential (no names will be used, etc.). If you do not wish to post your answers publicly, but you still wish to participate, you may PM or email your answers to me directly.

Thank you very much for your time!

1) How often do you purchase live corals online?
a. Once per year
b. Once every 6 months
c. 1-3 times per month
d. 4-8 times per month
e. never

2) If given the opportunity, on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being most likely, how likely are you to purchase captive raised corals?
1 2 3 4 5

3) When it comes to shipping costs, which would you prefer?
a. Minimum order of $80-100 and free or drastically reduced shipping
b. No minimum order, and fixed shipping of $30-40, and orders over $150 get free shipping
c. Staggered rates $1-$50 order=$35 Shipping, $51-$100 orders=$25 shipping, etc.

4) Does a live arrival guarantee tend to make or break your decision to purchase a coral from an online vendor?
Yes No

5) When you order online, do your corals come from vendors that sell (check all that apply):
a. Primarily fish and some corals
b. Primarily corals and some fish
c. Only corals
d. Dry goods and corals
e. A little bit of everything

6) On average, how much do you spend on your typical online coral order?
a. Less than $50
b. $50-100
c. $100-150
d. $150-250
e. $250+

7) Do you participate in group orders to save on shipping and receive discounts?
a. No
b. Yes, but 50% of the time, or less
c. Yes, I only buy online in group orders

8) When you purchase corals, do you prefer to buy:
a. Smaller fragments that are often less expensive
b. Larger mini-colonies to large colonies that will most likely be more expensive

9) If you were to shop at a captive raised coral store, would you prefer to see more:
a. Small Polyp Stony Corals (SPS)
b. Large Polyp Stony Corals (LPS)
c. Soft Corals
d. Zoanthids/Palythoas
e. Other (please specify)__________________

Thanks again,
Joey
 

dfurbee

Active Member
1. b, 2. 5, 3. c, 4. yes, 5. b, 6. b, 7. no, 8. a, 9. e - a mixture of all types.

Hope this helps, Deb
 

naperenterprise

Active Member
1) How often do you purchase live corals online?

b. Once every 6 months


2) If given the opportunity, on a scale of 1 to 5, 5 being most likely, how likely are you to purchase captive raised corals?
5

3) When it comes to shipping costs, which would you prefer?

b. No minimum order, and fixed shipping of $30-40, and orders over $150 get free shipping


4) Does a live arrival guarantee tend to make or break your decision to purchase a coral from an online vendor?
No

5) When you order online, do your corals come from vendors that sell (check all that apply):

b. Primarily corals and some fish


6) On average, how much do you spend on your typical online coral order?

d. $150-250


7) Do you participate in group orders to save on shipping and receive discounts?
a. No


8) When you purchase corals, do you prefer to buy:
a. Smaller fragments that are often less expensive

9) If you were to shop at a captive raised coral store, would you prefer to see more:

e. Other (please specify)___Wide selection of everything_______________
 

tippMANn98

Has been struck by the ban stick
1) B-once every 6 months
2) 5-most likely to purchase aquaculture
3) A
4) no
5) B
6) B
7) A
8) A
9) C AND D

that was a really well laid out questionare!
 

Dentoid

Smile Maker
PREMIUM
1. C
2. 5
3. B
4. Makes my decision to buy or not.
5. E
6. D
7. A
8. A Not because they are cheaper, but to watch them grow.
9. Wide range
 

tbittner

Well-Known Member
1. c
2. 5
3. b
4. yes
5. You need an F. A LOT of everything.
6. e
7. a
8. both, depends on what they look like.
9. e - lots of everything.
 

fidojoe

Fish Addict
Just a little :bump:

I need a few more responses for this project, if anyone else is willing to help it'd be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!
:hug1:
 

fidojoe

Fish Addict
Thanks again! I'm turning this part in tormorrow, but feel free to keep posting responses, as I can change it for what I hand in at the end of the project.
 
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