1) You. Who you are. What your
talents are. What your skills and experiences are. Also: what are your
aspirations? Specifically regarding your business concept, how do you see this
business (if you were to start it) playing a role in your life?
My name is Meredith
and I am a senior marketing student at UF. I plan on moving to New York City
after graduation to start a career in digital marketing. I have a talent for
leading groups and public speaking, and I like to work with other people to
solve problems. I have a passion for traveling and exploring new countries, and
would love to find a career that allows me to do so. It would be easy for me to be passionate about
starting this business concept because it is something that directly impacts
me, and I feel that having a connection to your work allows you to invest
yourself more fully.
2)
What are you offering to customers? Describe the product or
service (in other words, how you'll solve customers' unmet needs).
After
reading Ms. Messner announcement and struggling to finish this assignment with
the current opportunity I was focusing on, I decided to reevaluate my idea. I
think I was focusing too much on my immediate surroundings and not thinking
about what affects other people. My new product/service I will be exploring is
a grocery delivery service. When I lived in New York City this summer, I saw tons
of advertisements for this type of service, but I have not seen that service
offered anywhere else. I know for myself as a student, grocery shopping can be
a pain and hard to do if you don’t have a reliable mode of transportation. My
service would be in the form of an app, similar to Uber, where you would
request specific grocery items and pay a fee to have them delivered to you.
3)
Who are you offering it to? Describe, in as much detail
as possible, the demographic and psychographic characteristics of your
customers. Think especially of this question: what do your customers all have
in common?
My “clients” are
college aged individuals, both male and female, who attend UF or live in the
Gainesville area. Geographically, all of my customers live very close to one
another, so that is something they all have in common. They also either don’t
have a reliable mode of transportation or do not have the time in their day to
go grocery shopping.
4) Why do they care? Your solution is only
valuable insofar as customers believe its valuable to them. Here, explain why
customers will actually pay you money to use your product or service.
Convenience plays a
large role in why customers would find this valuable to them. Food delivery services and
driving services have become popular because they have created a way to make
their customers lives more convenient.
5) What are your core
competencies? What sets you apart from everyone else? Also: what do you have
that nobody else has?
This service does
not exist in the Gainesville market, so that is something that sets my idea
apart from others. Just like Uber and other apps that have taken off, it will
allow individuals to make money on the side or during their free time, as well
as provide a service for a market.
I
believe that after reconsidering my opportunity and answering these questions,
they seem to fit together nicely. The only question that was difficult to answer
was number five. I don’t think this is a unique or new idea, because it is
playing off a service I saw in New York City. However, since this is a
completely different market, it would be new to these customers. I think to
make this idea work, I would have to do a lot more research to ensure that a
city like Gainesville could sustain this opportunity.
Meredith,
ReplyDeleteBeing from New York, I cannot even begin to explain to you how much I miss being able to order groceries to my door. It was quick, simple, and easily done while sitting on my bed. I really do believe this idea would flourish in the Gainesville market due to the pleather of families as well as students that would love this service. Great job!
Meredith,
ReplyDeleteMy roommate is from New York so I find myself visiting often. I think it is a great place for a marketing major. I think the convenience aspect of the door delivery grocery service is huge. Especially for people with disabilities or very busy schedules this could be a life saver. I know there are a few other competitors but I could see your business fitting in well.
Hey Meredith,
ReplyDeleteI do believe this opportunity has a future especially in a college town such as Gainesville. Although college students don't have much money they still need to buy food. However, I feel you are missing out on those that love to look around the entire supermarket to see what is new such as older adults. If you can find a way to incorporate a significant percentage of them then you will see serious consumer increase.
Hi Meredith,
ReplyDeleteI believe Gainesville, or any other college town for that matter, is the best market for job seekers for a product like this. So many college students have a need for part-time jobs to earn extra cash, but many do not want to commit to an every day job. This offers a great solution for them, just like Uber, Lyft, and other "gig economy" jobs. I think this has a similar potential to Uber in the market for users, since a lot of people that use Ubers do not have reliable transportation.
Meredith, this is definitely a market that has yet to really break through to the mainstream in less densely populated areas. I know that Walmart has recently been offering a service that brings out groceries to the parking lot if you order them ahead of time. This is a step in the right direction, but definitely not the level of convenience that I think the market will eventually demand.
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