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Guys/Gals,

I am starting a new service whereby I will collate data available in the public domain for clients.

For example if a person were to want an idea of How many Metropolitan police there were in each major British city, then I would research, and collate the data for them for a small cost.

The service would NOT be for researching and answering individual questions, rather simply for data SETS.

To start the site off, and get an idea for how I am going to work the site I want some ideas of data sets that people would be interested in. I will research, and collate the first five reasonable requests, and you can have the data for free.

Please note that this service will only collate legal, and publiccly available data. The beauty of the service is that although public, some data is pretty hard to get, and some people simply do not have the time.

Suitable question:
How much bread is sold by The Co-op in each of its British stores.?
Unsuitable question:
How much does Steve Jones earn each year?

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Is this a suitable question: How many other websites offer this service?
 

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No, because that is not a data set.. Regardless as far as I am aware, the answer is 0.
 

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Guys/Gals,

I am starting a new service whereby I will collate data available in the public domain for clients.

For example if a person were to want an idea of How many Metropolitan police there were in each major British city, then I would research, and collate the data for them for a small cost.

The Metropolitan Police force is only in London. Do I get a cut ;)

Guys/Gals,

I am starting a new service whereby I will collate data available in the public domain for clients.

Please note that this service will only collate legal, and publiccly available data. The beauty of the service is that although public, some data is pretty hard to get, and some people simply do not have the time.

Suitable question:
How much bread is sold by The Co-op in each of its British stores.?
Unsuitable question:
How much does Steve Jones earn each year?

The example you give for a suitable question isn't public domain info, it relates to a private business.
 

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Fair enough James :)
Obviously didnt put enough thought into my examples.
Regarding the co-op, it is a private business but as far as I am aware, various 'Flow of data' acts mean that legally if you ask they have to disclose such info. I will however check up on that.

So any ideas?
 

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how many wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck can chuck would?

Kidding

How many companies in the UK make 1 million dollars or more per annum in shear profit?
 

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Ok, how many people in the UK work from home?
 

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Cheers for the questions guys. You have made it obvious to me that I was being extremely naive to think such a venture was viable :)

I am going to reconsider what I do with this domain.
Thanks
 
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