Customer business type of forum users

Just curious. Does anyone have an idea of the breakdown by customer business type of the forum users here? By this I mean:

A) B2C, non-specific (e.g. bakery, general clothes store, plumber, etc.)
B) B2C, specific (e.g. mountaineering equipment store, yacht maintanence, etc.)
C) B2B, non-specific (e.g. accountant, web hosting, office supplies, etc)
D) B2B, specific (e.g. medical equipment supplier, offshore oil services, etc).

As I said, I'm just curious as to what the rough breakdown is.

Cheers,

David.

PS: I'm a "D", or maybe even a "D+" - highly specific with a maximum UK market potential of less than 200 clients. I have friends with businesses in all categories above (including a baker who makes the best butter croissants in the greater Paris area - and that's official).
 

Alpha

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David

I would guess that of the members who regularly post here the majority of them would fall into your category C).

very few would be in your category (D) which is a shame because really the forum should have a good wide representation.

Most of those in the other categories tend to pop on for specific advice and then leave(often never to be seen again).

Oh and then of course there is Jayne who should have a category of her own :D :D :D
 
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Thanks for the replies. Based on my limited time here, I tend to agree with Alpha's summary.


(Jayne, I will be disappointed if I find out you didn't do a mean bacon or sausage bap - something sadly missing over here.)
 
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dagr said:
Thanks for the replies. Based on my limited time here, I tend to agree with Alpha's summary.


(Jayne, I will be disappointed if I find out you didn't do a mean bacon or sausage bap - something sadly missing over here.)

I do, but it'll probably be squashed in the post :lol:

Jayne
 
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