24A- Venture Concept No. 1
HomeSmarter: Venture Concept
Opportunity:
Everybody has daily tasks that
take up time. These tasks as time
consuming and tiring, but many people view them as a fact of life. I am selling smart home bundles, which
contain products designed to lighten the load of these daily tasks. Ultimately, the bundles are designed to make
the consumers life easier and less stressful.
In the end, I believe that I’m selling convenience, the kind that can
lead to increased productivity as well as leisure time. This convenience
is my company’s “secret sauce”. I aim to
make convenience what sets my company apart, for all my customers during each
step of the buying process.
While pretty much everyone has this
need, not everyone falls into my opportunity boundary. Through multiple rounds of research, I believe
I have rounded out my prototypical consumers.
In the broadest terms, my consumers will be middle-to-upper class people
who own their own home and appliances and manage their own domestic affairs. This is my established boundary for a few
reasons. In order to buy these products,
the individual must be wealthy enough to sustain the high cost of the products. The person
must own their own appliances (as opposed to those who live in furnished
apartments), so that they have the authority to replace them. They also must manage their own domestic
affairs. If they already have someone to
perform these tasks for them, then the products would not add much to their
lives. I think this leaves a large piece
of the market available for capitalization.
My boundary includes successful young people, older people with a good
handle on technology, and families.
This is an emerging opportunity
that came about because of the growing nature of the smart home market. The world is moving towards a more
technological future, and many believe that smart home tech is the next big
thing. This market is obviously the
largest in developed countries and most popular among the wealthy. However, as the market grows, the products
will become more accessible to everyone.
The price points of the technology will drop, and my opportunity
boundary will grow. There is no doubt
that this market is set to get bigger before it gets smaller. I think that it will be around for many years
to come (at least 10), and the products will only get more intuitive and more
helpful. I think this means that this
has the potential to be a huge opportunity.
This is especially true because many of the tasks these products set out
to solve must be done by hand now. Smart
home devices are easily the most intuitive and easiest way to take care of
these tasks.
Innovation:
My business
will be an innovation to how people purchase their smart home products. The business will basically be made up of two
parts: the website and the service department.
On the website we sell smart home bundles- in sets of 3, 5, and 10. Each of these bundles can be customized
according to what products the consumer wants.
We would buy our inventory in bulk, directly from smart home suppliers,
to guarantee the best prices and quality.
This would allow us to sell the bundles for less than the combined
retail prices of the individual items in the bundle. The website wouldn’t only save customers
money though, it would save them time too.
Each product will have an easy to understand description of what exactly
it does, how it works, and what it connects to.
All of our bundles will contain products that connect to each other, and
any kind of smart phone. This will save
the consumer valuable time that is usually spent doing research on the
products.
Once the
consumer orders a bundle, they can elect to have it professionally installed by
our service department. There will be an
additional fee associated with this, dependent upon the size of the
bundle. The cost will probably be
between $50 and $100. I think that a lot
of customers will use this service, because it will give them the peace of mind
that their products were installed correctly and that they are ready to
use. Before each bundle is shipped, we
will enclose detailed instructions about set-up and use. So,
even if the customer doesn’t pay for the installation service, they will know
how to install the products themselves.
Once the products are installed, the enclosed instructions will guide
them through how to use the products effectively. This will make it easier to the individual to
learn how to use the products, and make my company even more convenient to buy
from.
I think
that the next step for my company is to expand our service department in the
future. It’s inevitable that some
products don’t work right, or get broken.
To increase convenience for my customers, expanding the service
department to do repairs should be the next step. This kind of service would allow customers to
rely on us for every step of the smart home process.
Venture Concept:
The smart home market is new,
and there are many misconceptions about the products and how they work. I think a lot of consumers are scared to
invest in such expensive pieces of technology without fully understanding
them. Since my company is out to help
consumers understand these products, I think that it will encourage them to buy
them. As I have said, there is nothing
on the market as intuitive that help people with their daily tasks. I think that a good understanding is the only
thing standing between consumers and these products. My business will be trustworthy and
convenient, which will give us an edge against the competition. Our products and services will be better and
cheaper, which will allow us to reach a broader audience. Our main business platform will be the
website- which will help us maximize profit while keeping costs low. In five years, I would hope to expand the business
internationally to reach more people.
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ReplyDeleteHi Eric,
ReplyDeleteI think your venture concept was very detailed, which is really perfect, because it allowed me to put the big picture together when it comes to your company. I think you have a great concept, and the opportunity is definitely there. Your innovation seems to combine the best of both worlds by providing both convenience and how-to use those products, making it great for customers.
(sorry for the mix-up on the first post)