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1. Which brand have you used more frequently in the past year?

2. How satisfied are you with the quality of [Brand A/Brand B]?
3. Which brand do you prefer and why?
4. How does [Brand A/Brand B] compare in terms of price?
5. Have you noticed any significant differences between [Brand A/Brand B] in terms of product
features?
6. Which brand do you find more reliable and durable?
7. How does [Brand A/Brand B] compare in terms of customer service and support?
8. Have you recommended [Brand A/Brand B] to others, and if so, why?
9. How does [Brand A/Brand B] compare in terms of availability and accessibility in your area?
10. What improvements would you suggest for [Brand A/Brand B] to better meet your needs?

Comparing points

1. Define your criteria: Determine what factors you want to compare, such as quality, price,
features, customer service, etc.
2. Gather information: Research each brand, looking at their products, services, customer
reviews, and any other relevant data.
3. Analyze the data: Use the information you have gathered to compare the brands on each of
the criteria you have defined.
4. Evaluate strengths and weaknesses: Identify the strengths and weaknesses of each brand in
terms of the criteria you have defined.
5. Make a decision: Based on your analysis and evaluation, decide which brand is better suited
to your needs.
6. Confirm your decision: Consider seeking additional input or feedback from other sources,
such as customers, industry experts, or product reviews.
7. Reevaluate: Periodically review your decision and reevaluate the brands to make sure they
still meet your needs and that there haven't been any significant changes.

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