Jeffrey's Venture Concept 2.0
My product idea is essentially a
coupon book and event calendar on your phone. It is an app. It is integrated
with UF too, which means it becomes one’s sort of personal assistant in their
pocket. The opportunity I saw here was that college is expensive and being a
freshman I am doing a lot of things for the first time, whether it be trying
out a new restaurant or going to a new class or building on campus I haven’t
been before. This app is meant to streamline the college experience for
freshman to graduate students. Also, many students are not in Greek Life so
they have to find their own fun around the Gainesville and this app will help
those students do that. The app will have an integrated event calendar for all
of the student welcoming bars in Gainesville, so independents know what’s
happening and don’t have to play a guessing game on the weekends. I believe
this idea will work with the working adults in Gainesville with a slightly
altered app landscape that does not include the UF integration and a few other
alterations.
The
innovation that comes with my app is that coupon books and discounts have been
around since the dawn of time, this is just the first app that specifically
targets UF and works with the local businesses to deliver the coupons and promos
straight to the consumers. It also has the UF integration with a full UF map
and UF canvas integration. The app’s calendar is built around the local
happenings and the student’s canvas schedule. It’s an all-in-one personal
assistant app. Never before have you been able to see the availability of
resources at South West remotely, or how many washing machines are available at
your dorm. This would be updated automatically internally within the app each
time a washer turns on or off. I think
there is so much that goes into this app that it would be in my best interest
to make two separate iterations. The apps two iterations will consist of one
that has the UF integration and one without for the older crowd or those
students who don’t need it.
It will not
be tough to get students and older crowds to switch to this app. The basic
reason for this assertion is there is no other similar app on the market at the
current time. I also believe that Gainesville is not a very affluent area and
people are looking to save money, regardless of age or UF enrollment status. I
plan on using affiliate marketing getting the UF students who are most
prevalent on social media to post of their social media accounts a series of ads
and giving them codes for their followers to use and giving them a percentage
of profits for everyone who uses their codes. For the older crowd, I will use a
majority of ads on Facebook and physical advertisements down town and on Archer
Road. My app will also have exclusive coupons and promo codes that will help
with word-of-mouth advertisements as groups of friends brag about how much
money they save using the app. The average person is egotistical and wants to
think they are saving money because of them, in no advertisement will I say
that my app will save customers money. I will establish and maintain the
implication that my app is simply a vehicle for highly intelligent customers
can use but at the end of the day the savings should ultimately be attributed
to the user’s frugal and hustling nature.
The next thing to do in this app’s
journey is finding a developer. I have quite a few friends I think are capable
of constructing the app but I will sort of auction it off to see what the
lowest price I can get the app built for. I think using royalties to pay the
developer is the best way of going about it.
After the
app is developed I can see myself continuing to market it throughout its life
and eventually once enough capital is built up, expanding to another college
campus, or two.
A huge part
of my idea being innovative is that I am opening it up to do a lot within one
app, and things that no other app does. This does not necessarily mean every
feature will pan out, I plan on running with whatever sticks the most, and
focusing the majority of the R&D on that while making a totally separate app
or several apps to accommodate for the other minor things. It will eventually
evolve into a network of apps, of which you can choose what to spend your data
on as you wish. This is what I came up with based on my feedback for my initial
venture concept.
Howdy Jeffrey,
ReplyDeleteMake this a thing already. I'm a poor college student and would love to know the best inexpensive places to eat and whatnot. Having a plan to pay for the production of your app outside of loans is cool. As per your last paragraph, it's always good to be realistic and to accept that not everything will work out as planned when put into practice. Have a great summer.
Hey Jeffrey,
ReplyDeleteI think having one of your friends design and create the app would be a great idea because it would give you the opportunity to be a part of the design process as well as having it made fairly cheap. It would also be good for your friends if they are trying to enter that type of field because it would give them some experience as well as an opportunity to showcase their talent to future employers.