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 Michael and I would say my talents include critical thinking, decision making, and being able to connect with people on a personal level. These ultimately allow me to pursue my passion, providing help to those in need, in more than one way. As I said in my previous idea napkin, I can see this business playing a major role in my life, as it provides me with the opportunity to improve the lives of pets and their owners. As someone who has a dog, this business idea hits home, which makes it that much more important to me.
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What
are you offering to customers? Describe the product or service (in other
words, how you'll solve customers' unmet needs).
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This part of the business
idea has not changed. I am offering a service for pet owners/pets, specifically
dogs for to begin with, that provides them with the opportunity to better the livelihood
of their pets. For most pet owners, the realities of the dangers commercial dog
foods pose still remain a mystery. With my service, dogs will be able to thrive
with fresh ingredients that are packaged and shipped directly to their home. The
service will be affordable, convenient, and provide owners with a healthier
alternative to the dog foods they usually purchase.
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Based on the feedback I received,
I realized the importance of providing customers with a hassle-free experience
when it comes to ordering online, as that it essentially the basis of the business
(convenience aspect). Also, I realized it would be beneficial to have various options
for pet owners to choose from, in regard to the types of diets, as it would elevate
the shopping experience and keep up with demand.
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?
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This part has not changed
much at all. The customers I am offering my product to are dog
owners and local pet supplier stores. They are people who have become accustomed
to purchasing their dog’s food from major chain stores that mass produce dog
foods, with no real focus on ensuring the ingredients and preparation is safe for
the consumers, or dogs in this case.
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Why
do they care? Your solution is only valuable insofar as customers believe
it is valuable to them. Here, explain why customers will actually pay you money
to use your product or service.
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People adopt/buy dogs for
a multitude of reasons, but at the end of the day, they are taking on the
responsibility of providing and taking care of that dog. They take them to vet,
ensure they are getting their yearly vaccines, and take them on walks. Dogs ultimately
become a member of the family, and once people realize that the food they are giving their pets are doing more harm than good, they will be left with little to
no option than to seek alternatives. That is where my business comes in and provides
pet owners with the opportunity to change the lives of their pets. They will be
able to see the difference in their pet’s health, as their coats will shine and
their energy levels spike.
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What
are your core competencies? What sets you apart from everyone else? Also:
what do you have that nobody else has?
- As far as I know, there is a relatively small movement of people pushing for more organic and fresh ingredients for their pets. Outside of that, majority of pet owners are oblivious to the health risks associated with the commercial dog foods they regularly purchase. I will market my business more aggressively as to reach a wider audience.
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In
addition to these five elements, please spend a paragraph evaluating whether
you believe these elements fit together or whether there are aspects of your
business concept that are weaker / out-of-joint with the others.
- I believe all of the elements fit well together, as they all build off one another in at least one way. As I said before, they are all aimed at the ultimate goal of improving the quality of life for dog owners and their dogs. Furthermore, I still agree with my point from before, being that I feel like if I were to start marketing it to specific audiences, such as regulars at health food stores, it would more easily catch on, compared to me starting to market it to the general public.
Feedback Memo:
1. I included the point that I should do my best to
ensure a hassle-free online shopping experience for customers, as it is the first
impression. If I able to ensure connivence from the very beginning of the shopping
experience, customers will be more likely to return and continue shopping with
me.
2. I also included the feedback about offering
different types/styles of diets for pets, such as corn-free or salmon/chicken/pork-based
meals. This will provide customers with more options for their pets, especially
those with dietary restrictions due to health concerns.
Hi Mike,
ReplyDeleteI think the talents you listed for yourself are really important. Critical thinking, especially with a subject as touchy as pets, along with decision making are really ideal skills to already have. I think it's important that at every step of the way, the first priority is always the pet's health and well-being. People treat their pets as part of their family, so I think that your idea will have a clear market already set out. Good job!