Innovation: Tap&Snack is the name of the app that I am going to develop for the snack delivery service. Tap&Snack will work essentially as an Uber for snacks while having students or employees that are not busy deliver snacks to and from locations in the surrounding area. Essentially a customer would choose a snack that they want from a local convenience store and pay for that snack plus a one dollar delivery fee. The snacks would be delivered at a certain time from a store clerk which would make the process easier and a lot more snacks would be able to be delivered at one time. The display of multiple students picking up snacks themselves would be a tool to get others to also wan to buy the snack. The service would be open until 3am way past when most other stores are open. The best thing about this business is that the customer would not have to leave from the spot that they are currently at. The real revenue generator from this business would come from ad space form local business and or other companies that would want to advertise through the app. Tailoring to the needs and specific wants of the customers are something that I a lot of other service companies are not doing for such a small need.
Venture Concept: My service is going to be able to make the life of every college student easier for a very simple price. My service also offers customization and the ability to save time and add convenience to snacking and small meals. I do not think that it will take that long for customers to switch to my business because as word spreads I think the business will grow and there is a big platform for that service to spread. Since this service is unique there are not many competitors but people that cold offer the same service would be services such as 2 Dollar Delivery and Doorstep Delivery. Something that could cause this business to fail is the fact that this business is a service business so demand and revenue rely solely on the need for my service which could make things a lot harder when demand may not be as other times such as finals week when a lot of customers are stuck in the library all night. The packaging is not a big factor for my business since my service will be mostly business to business products. That being said, that is also an advantage because customers will already know what to expect when they’re product arrives. My business is going to be organized in a way that the flow of products from one location to another will be easy. Also, since delivery will be location based speed is something that is going to be emphasized because most people who want to snack want that snack within 5-10 minutes of the initial thought. Employees will be voluntary and to begin most of the initial deliveries will be made by people within the company but soon expand to those that are outside of the company.
Three Minor Elements
1. One thing that I think is really makes the business special and give me an advantage is the simple fact that I am a college student and one of the main ways this business is going to spread is word of mouth. It is nothing to have a good idea that no one is aware of so I am going to use the fact that I am a college student to help gain leverage within the college market. I also think that since many of the employees will also be college students it will also help in spreading awareness about the service.
2. The next opportunity that I am looking for is expanding beyond snacks and becoming the place to go for all college needs. For example, as I stated in the last exercise chargers, headphones and other things that college students just do not have enough time to go and get for themselves. The main goal of this service is to make college easier for everyone and I want to be able to offer anything that a college student may need away from home.
3. I want this service to be something that I can implement and have as a side business while pursuing my career. College students are a never ending market and as education becomes more intensive and time consuming the more people are going to need and appreciate this service. This service can also essentially run it’s self so not much will be needed on my part to make sure that 5 year later that this service is something that can still thrive.
Hello Markemia,
ReplyDeleteThe market for food delivery service is in high demand right now. There are a few services that are attempting to meet this through setting a minimum order cost. Unfortunately, a single snack purchase or pricing delivery at only a dollar might be too low. Furthermore, what differs your service from simply going to a vending machine? If you get the chance, check out my post: http://ryangsharpe.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html
Hey Markemia! Thanks for going through the trouble of sharing your venture concept with us. Food delivery is a very intriguing market to target, and one that is increasingly in high demand with B2B style businesses on the rise. I do share some of Ryans concerns however. Finding a viable market is very important, which I grapple with in my post over here http://jlopez3003.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html
ReplyDeleteHey Markemia, thanks for posting your idea. This sounds like a pretty neat service, much like "$2 Delivery" but for small items, not entire meals. Sounds like here would be a lot of details to work through to make it all work well, but you've applied some great thoughts already. If you're interested in seeing my blog, it is located here: http://poweredbysuccess.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html
ReplyDeleteMarkemia, very good idea! College students are all about getting food quick and easy. Almost everyone now-a-days has a smartphone and being able to order light food through an app can be a hassle free way to keep energized. The only issue I could see with your venture is delivery. Most services might have a minimum purchase amount to deliver the food. Other than that there should be ample demand for this service. Overall great post, you went in depth and explained everything thoroughly. Check out my post at http://ahamuf.blogspot.com/2016/04/venture-concept-no-2.html
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