Friday, October 6, 2017

Idea Napkin No.1

1    You. My name is Haley Spooner and it is my first semester at UF. Through my high school, I had the opportunity to participate in the dual enrollment program, in which I could graduate with my Associates degree and my high school diploma at the same time. I intend to major in General Business or Marketing and hope to go into the MIB Program. I have a talent in communicating with others and understanding their situations and feelings, even if I have never explicitly been in those situations or felt those emotions. I have a passion for helping others and love to use my dedication and creativity to make the community a better place. In high school, I served as the President of Student Council in my junior year and loved it as I could make major contributions to school environment. I enjoy finding ways to make contributions to society that makes life easier for people and I hope to continue doing so for the rest of my life. Starting this business concept would play a significant role in my life, as it would make life less stressful for those around me. It would allow me to give others a little more time in their day and it would ensure that they have a painless experience.

2)    What are you offering to customers? I am offering individuals a product that ensures parking in busy parking lots/parking garages is effortless. In addition, I am offering businesses that operate parking garages/parking lots that require payment an easier way to receive payment that will allow them to make more profit. By implementing the display in parking garages/parking lots and creating an app for individuals, busy parking lots and parking garages will not be such a hindrance and will allow individuals to use their time more efficiently. Parking garages and parking lots that use the display and app combination will have a lot more visitors as customers know that they will not have to circle the lot to find an empty spot. In addition, if those lots charge for parking they could charge through the app, which would allow the current system to be eliminated and therefore save them money.

3)    Who are you offering it to? I have identified two types of customers: individuals and the parking garage/parking lot businesses. Individuals that fall into my target market are individuals who typically live in busy areas, in which they frequently drive. This product could be a huge benefit to individuals who are in college and are forced to experience the stress of too many cars and not enough spots. The age range for the target market seems to be from 16 years old to about 65 years old. The product will be marketed to both men and women, as both experience this issue frequently. The target market includes those who just received their license in high school who may live in busy areas, college students who drive frequently and who want to park on campus, and adults who are traveling to or live in busy areas. The app will be free, but will include ads.

The second type of customer are the businesses. The businesses include those who have parking garages/parking lots. Businesses would have to pay to get the display installed but would enjoy the increase in traffic flow, and the increase in profit if they charge for parking. Businesses range from cities, universities, airports, malls, and other areas that have a large amount of traffic in parking lots. Universities and airports would be contacted first, as they seem to have the largest amount of traffic year-round.

4)    Why do they care? I believe that individuals would want this app and display in parking garages and parking lots because they want to spend their time wisely and want to experience less stress throughout the day. Most individuals already have a lot to worry about and a lot to do in a given day, and spending a large amount of time on navigating through a parking lot or parking garage should not be something they need to stress over. Businesses will buy my product because it will increase the amount of people coming in and out of their parking garages and parking lots, and will therefore increase profit. In addition, it would allow them to rid of their current payment system in lots that require a fee for parking and would in turn save them money and earn them more money as they could charge individuals through the app.


5)    What are your core competencies? I am not aware of many other competitors for this product. However, I do know that the Tampa International Airport has a system that says if there are open parking spots on given levels of the parking garage, but it does not show exactly where those spots are located. This system still requires individuals to spend time looking for that empty parking spot on that specified level and the spot could be taken by the time one arrives to it. There is no other product like this being marketed to individuals to ensure they have a less stressful experience while parking and there is no other product being marketed to businesses that own these lots to make them a larger profit. 

     Do the elements fit together? The five elements do fit together, bur there are definitely some parts that are weaker. For instance, I would not have the knowledge or means to create this product and would have to find someone who could. I could find this person to partner with, but currently I do not have a partner or the knowledge to strengthen this element of the business. In addition, I feel that it may be difficult to sell to businesses because since I do not have the knowledge of how to create this product, it may cost more than businesses are willing to spend. Therefore, I would really have to focus on the aspect that this product would increase the business’s income and would increase their popularity. Despite those weaknesses, I feel that this product could be a very strong on in the current market and that it would benefit a large amount of people. 

2 comments:

  1. Haley,

    Your idea is a great idea that would fit almost any parking garage or lot. Many people don't have time to drive around searching for spots, especially places like the airport and shopping malls during the holiday season. I know when I was attending community college the most annoying part was driving around trying to find a spot. I do believe in your idea and think it would be a great seller.

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  2. Haley, I just watched your video and this post definitely showed how prepared you are to sell your idea. I think for your core competencies, you should be aware that parking displays already have been created, however, smart phone apps that pair with them I have yet to see. I also really like that user's would be able to pay for parking in advance. This would totally eliminate the need for those ticket booths that delay parking times further.

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