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Subject: 4-word answer to 11-line question from 2-hand flosser wanted /20
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: googel-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 20 Oct 2002 04:22 PDT
Expires: 19 Nov 2002 03:22 PST
Question ID: 85416
This is a duplicate,the 20th version   of my question (re. new patented      
floss holder), and it is reposted due to changes. Pictures in page       
 http://www.geocities.com/emailerss/ .Only 'yes' to questn 1 is good.       
          
The web-page is mostly how-to-use pictures. This floss holder is       
good for about 250 all-teeth flossing.        
1.Are you flossing frequently using only floss,2 hands and nothing        
else?        
      
2.Is it clear from this web-page how to use this product, and how many       
minutes have you (the researcher) spent on it?          
          
3.The Researcher is asked to answer with one word the question of       
whether he/she would use it in at least seldom/partly(if received free)?
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Subject: Re: 4-word answer to 11-line question from 2-hand flosser wanted /20
Answered By: hummer-ga on 20 Oct 2002 05:41 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Dear googel,

1.Are you flossing frequently using only floss,2 hands and nothing
  else? 

Yes        
         
  2.Is it clear from this web-page how to use this product, and how
many
  minutes have you (the researcher) spent on it?  

6 minutes 
It is not immediately clear, but it becomes clear after studying the
photos for awhile.
             
  3.The Researcher is asked to answer with one word the question of
  whether he/she would use it in at least seldom/partly(if received
free)?

No
Setting it up looks too complicated for me but I do see where it would
be very useful for some people.

Comments:

1. The page took one minute to load - way to long for most web
surfers.

2. My first impression was not good - it looked like some sort of tool
I'd find in the car's toolbox.

3. Placing a credit card in the photo would help to demonstrate the
size.

4. This sentence: "After 2-hand mounting,allows a
one-hand,only-prongs-in-mouth, scraping-is-only-by-jaw-movement,
discreet, economical, all-tooth-side, strong/soft, long, healthy,
enjoyable flossing almost anytime & anywhere." I found very confusing
and I needed to read it several times before I understood it.

Enjoy discreet, economical, one-hand flossing almost anytime, anywhere
- keep your hand still while your jaw does all the work!

Hope this helps,
hummer

Request for Answer Clarification by googel-ga on 27 Oct 2002 02:19 PST
I was told that if i don't ask a question in a Req. for  clarification 
the researcher doesn't have to respond. 
I am asking no question here and you need not to respond.  
This is only a partial copy of comments on GA: 

also found http://www.enexus.com/dentalmart/catalog22.html 
 
I believe you may have found competitor market research useful.
 
Subject: Re: ? to Resrchr robertskelton-ga re. flosstensioners--5 stars grntd 
From: googel-ga on 26 Oct 2002 12:36 PDT     
Hi sam78-ga , 
 
Thank you for caring updating me with the competition, however i knew
all this stuff before my "investment" in GA.
I think that if all those sites you mentioned can get room here then i
could advise you that you can get more clarifications through
http://flosstensioners.tripod.com
Thank you for commenting.

Clarification of Answer by hummer-ga on 27 Oct 2002 04:49 PST
Hello again googel,

Again, I'm not sure what you are looking for from this clarification,
so I took another look at your proposed web page and here are a few of
my thoughts:

1. "One hand nothing't do? Do the best for you. Floss!"
My suggestion (your spelling doesn't make sense to me): 
"One hand nothing t'do? Do your teeth a favor - Floss!"
or 
"One hand nothin' to do?
or
"Looking for something to do? Do your teeth a favor - Floss!"

2. I'm not crazy about the credit card photo (I just noticed it - I
missed it for my last answer to you). I know I suggested it, but it's
not working - looks more like you are asking for money rather than
showing the size of the device. How about putting a pencil or
something else in one of the photos?  Not coins.

3. "Floss Tensioner" is kind of long and technical. How 'bout just
"Flosser"? Or "Flossie the Flosser" (just kidding there)

4. "Loop & Knot" I already mentioned.

5. Perhaps rather than emphasizing the number of steps (your last
paragraph), you could make it simpler by just stating "It's ready for
use in less than 30 seconds".

That's all I can think of for now - 
hummer
googel-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Help? It's contribution from you. Almost sure I will use it.
Thank you very very much.

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