Skip to main content

What's Next?

Comments

  1. Hello Linnea,
    I personally agree with your second interviewee in your existing market. I definitely see their point. I do not think I have ever bought a straw in my life and I have only met one person every who bought their own straw to bring to a restaurant with them. I think it is a good idea to target restaurants and businesses as you mentioned. Your plan of social media advertising is a good start to trying to accomplish them.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Hi Linnea,
    I think you are on a good thought track with your project and having the addition of it being easily portable is a great idea-- which could also get you a competitive advantage. It's great how well you reflected from your feedback, and I don't think you should get discouraged from mass distribution. You could potentially start with a sample size to distribute to friends on campus and ask for a feedback survey to see what factors of the straw you can improve on to then try and make a straw for the general public and grow your product. If not, mass distribution will still get you a lot of profit! Great job.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Linnea,
    I enjoyed your interviewee's point about the ability of this product to be used in business to business transactions. It is really the best idea as most people wouldn't go out of their way to bring a plastic straw to an establishment, nor paper straw, in the first place. It would be better to acclimate customers to your product via commercial avenues like restaurants and fast-food eateries before expanding to see if the public is willing to make the move to carry around your straw.
    Although a more portable model would be great, there is no guarantee that someone will use it. What I mean is, I have a portable reusable straw, and I always forget it. I know that I am not alone in this struggle, so I know that I can fairly assume that people will forget to use your straw and it may be seen as a waste or bad purchase. Perhaps if you found a way to motivate the use of your straw, it would be an effective deterrent to the above problem.
    Overall, excellent work!
    Respectfully, Maeghan Solanki

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hey Linnea,
    Your interviews seem to have been very descriptive and went well. Your second interviewee's comments were right on the money. In order to market this product correctly I think you need to go B2B. These businesses can promote your product and if a customer at the fast food or sit down restaurant enjoy the straw, then they might go buy it online.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Figuring Out Buyer Behavior

Opportunity Belief

FINAL REFLECTION!