24A Venture Concept #1
Mark Candela
24A Venture Concept #1
Putting it all Together
24A Venture Concept #1
Putting it all Together
Throughout the course, I have seen the
positive changes in myself that I believe it takes for one to become a successful
and passionate entrepreneur. Growing up in a home with a father who started his
own business, and a grandfather who did the same, I have seen countless examples
of the hard work and determination it takes to really make one’s passion into a
business plan to support a family. My product that I am offering is a wonderful
and accessible product that I think can benefit many. My product is a parking application
that connects to where one is located and scours the region for parking lots
and locations. One can then rent a parking spot for a limited time and reserve
the spot for whenever they arrive at the location for a fee.
I believe that many people would be
attracted to my product and it can appeal to demographics of all ages. The
elder, youth, and middle-aged people can all find uses for it and I believe
they will appreciate it over time. Based on my research and findings, I believe
that the market in need for my product are college students first and foremost.
Students here at UF have a very difficult time finding available parking spots.
That could be the fault of the university’s lack of parking, the fault of other
drivers, or the fault of the students themselves. But these will be worries of
the past. My product allows students to be able to see a map of their parking
locations before they even leave their homes, this way it can assist them in
deciding whether they would rather drive, walk, or potentially take a scooter
to class that day. Scooters and scooter parking also work within the
application. One can differentiate between scooter and car parking on the app as
the parking features, spots, and locations differ for each vehicle. College students
across the country complain of limited parking everywhere, thus this method of
finding parking is a convenient alternative for those who need and want it. Elder
residents would appreciate the application as well as is allows them to choose
where they would prefer parking without having to deal with the difficulties of
fighting off younger drivers.
I believe that the window of
opportunity is different for different regions. In heavily populated and
condensed areas like New York City where many people walk or take the subway,
my product may not be as successful as it would be in say Los Angeles, California
where driving cars is more common. Demographics that enjoy driving their vehicles,
be it cars or scooters are more than likely going to be my hotspots for success.
I believe that my opportunity is monumental. As of now there are no other
products on the market like mine. I have found a unique niche that I believe
can be exploited for the benefit of millions across the globe.
My application develops an
algorithm that follows your recent stops and predicts where you prefer to park
and in what areas. It then gives you advice on when/where to park. It also
gives you a feature to see how packed some parking areas are before you leave
so you can consider parking elsewhere or changing your means of travel. I plan
on bringing in the finances for the application through advertisements, similar
to how other social media conglomerates operate. The choice for a free download
is there but option to donate to improve the app is available as well. I will
charge advertisements fees and banners will be on the sides and top and bottom
of the picture.
Customers will switch to my product
because they will see it as a win-win. My application is a free and easy way to
make their own lives easier, and conversely, they can trust my application. Our
team will filter out false or incorrect information almost immediately in an
effort to keep everything 100% organic. As well as this, our market is primed
for an application of this sort in order to make driving and parking less difficult
and tedious. We plan on turning an annoying task into something that doesn’t
even cross your mind because it is that simple.
Hi Mark,
ReplyDeleteI like how you elaborated on you product–how to use it and where it would be applicable. This allowed me to really visualize your idea in action. The only question that arose is from the last paragraph you mention your product is free but in the intro you opened up with saying customers would pay a fee to reserve or rent out a spot. This created a little confusion for me.