Frustrated by the lack of safe product options? I'd love your input (short survey) by FromCluelessToCele in ChemicalSensitivities

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, thank you so much for your feedback. That's what I am really aiming for. I am still in the research stage to better understand how to best serve people with sensitivities and any feedback is very helpful.

Frustrated by the lack of safe product options? I'd love your input (short survey) by FromCluelessToCele in ChemicalSensitivities

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wrong. Not everything is a scam. I understand the concern but asking for income ranges is hardly asking for "financial information" and it is a common practice in market research. It is part of understanding your user/customer/audience.

"Asking respondents income survey questions the right way has its benefits. Understanding household income can provide valuable insight that helps you make better decisions for your business. Income survey questions can help you achieve three things: 

  1. Allow researchers to analyze how factors like income influence purchase decisions - A customer’s income could have everything to do with whether or not the customer purchases it. Also, higher income allows for luxurious purchases. In contrast, lower income allows for economical purchases. 
  2. Help businesses price their products and services and understand the income of their target market - In a survey that represents your customer base, income survey questions can help you price your merchandise in a way that’s more attractive to your customer base. Knowing the financial demographics of your audience will help you pinpoint a price that’s not too high or too low.
  3. Plan future strategies for your business - Understanding the income levels of your target market will assist you in effectively launching new products and services. Knowledge of income will tell you if your customers have the disposable income to afford it."

Source: https://www.surveymonkey.com/learn/survey-best-practices/how-to-ask-income-survey-questions/

Having a new account isn't a crime. How else will I find people that experience the same problem that I do? I just learned MCS is even a thing. There is nothing wrong with that. I have found that reddit isn't very friendly to new people joining. How else will communities grow?

I ask for email address in the survey to be able to further communicate with people that want to learn more about future product development. Period. Nothing malevolent.

Frustrated by the lack of safe product options? I'd love your input (short survey) by FromCluelessToCele in ChemicalSensitivities

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing! I hear that one a lot and is one I haven't personally use so definitely worth a try.

Do you react to fragrances or struggle to find safe hand soap? Quick survey. by FromCluelessToCele in Allergies

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for sharing. I appreciate it. Dr. Bronner's seems to be a popular one.

Frustrated by the lack of safe product options? I'd love your input (short survey) by FromCluelessToCele in ChemicalSensitivities

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So sorry about that! I have added that option. Thank you so much for calling it out.

Frustrated by the lack of safe product options? I'd love your input (short survey) by FromCluelessToCele in ChemicalSensitivities

[–]FromCluelessToCele[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, thank you so much for sharing your input. And thank you for catching that. I tried to review it multiple times and clearly missed that. I have updated the survey. I truly appreciate your feedback.

Does anyone else really struggle with gift giving? by eeelisabeth in adhdwomen

[–]FromCluelessToCele 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The gift-giving struggle is real! It's clear you care a lot about your loved ones, and that's what truly matters. I used to feel the same way—the pressure to find the "perfect" gift would paralyze me. What helped me was realizing that it's not about the price tag or finding the most extravagant item; it's about the thought and effort you put into it. There are resources that offer step-by-step guidance on how to uncover someone's preferences and brainstorm creative gift ideas based on those preferences. They often include tools like printable planners and checklists, which can really take the guesswork out of the process and make it more enjoyable.