Opportunity
Most college students suffer from stress and an overwhelming
amount of work classes, extracurricular activities, grad school or employment search,
and a demanding social life. While college students have come to accept busy
schedules as the norm, they have also accepted being tired and lethargic as
also being the norm. From the time we began working hard in high school or earlier,
we already accepted the notion that feeling tired and rundown is simply the
inevitable consequence of working hard to accomplish your goals. I believe the root
cause of this presumption is imbedded in broader cultural themes and habits
that contribute to feeling of tiredness, lethargy, and stress.
While a little stress goes a long way to motivating students
accomplish their goals, students often find themselves overwhelmed by this
stress and consequently are brought further away from the goals they have tried
so desperately to achieve. Of course, being tired from working hard is
inevitable, but I believe there are simple solutions to this problem that is
overlooked by almost all young students
as well as adults.
The largest environmental
forces is the social norms that the
post lunch pre dinner lull is inevitable and the solution to being tired is to
pour caffeine, energy drinks, or other chemicals you can not pronounce into
your body. This only exacerbates the issue at hand.
Currently, students attempt
to satisfy this need by either ignoring their mental health, writing it off
as normal, or trying to compensate incorrectly.
The opportunity that
is found is preventing or remedying this issue is large and is pertinent to almost the entire working population
that has not already found a solution to their issue that prevents them from
further exacerbating this issue. The primary opportunity lies in young people as
their bodies are most likely to accept being tired and push through it.
The window of
opportunity for finding a solution to this issue extends well into adult
life after college. As long as someone is working hard constantly and has not put
much thought into their energy levels, the window to introduce them to a
solution is open.
Innovation
My “innovation” is not so much an innovation but instead a
solution to people’s issues, but by targeting a more niche demographic, allows
it to have a higher penetration rate and be more successful than competing services
like mine.
My service provides college students with ideas to solve
their energy issue. My company, Your Body Loves You, utilizes our human capital of employees that have spent years
crafting their lifestyles to optimize their daily energy and health levels to
provide college students with solutions that allow them to not have to fight
against their body. We believe that your body is your best friend and is
designed to work alongside you and not against you. However, your body needs you
to work with it and provide it with the resources and fuel it needs to do its job:
helping you live a healthy lifestyle while also working hard to accomplish your
goals.
The service first attracts potential customers by our free Instagram
platform that provides daily tips and blog posts centered around nutrition,
fitness, and overall energy levels. At this point, followers will be enticed to sign up for our premium service
where they can receive personalized counseling and plans that will allow them
to reach their goals. This service is a subscription-based service that utilizes
3 month contract lengths to ensure that the customer has adequate time on the program
to see results. A 6-month subscription
costs around $100, just over $1 a day and our cost structure is primarily labor
costs of the associates that provide for their clients.
Venture Concept
My product solves college students energy levels because it
targets aspects of their lives that they are largely neglecting or not thinking
about enough. For example, we believe that your nutrition, sleep, and circadian
rhythms contribute the most to your daily energy levels and overall well-being.
However, college students do not take these aspects seriously. Sure, everybody
knows 7-8 hours sleep is ideal, but college student prioritize other things
above sleep. By correcting the most impactful aspects first, Your Body Loves
You is able to easily correct the largest issue contributing to people’s well-being.
Customers will want
to buy this product because they have the inherent human need to care for
themselves. We believe one of the largest issues college students have is that
they underestimate the results they can achieve if they make minor adjustments
to their daily routines. When potential customers utilize our free service
through Instagram, they should begin to see improvements in their lives. Once
they realize this they will want to continue improving, and this is where they
have the opportunity to purchase a 3-month subscription.
My underlying service
is not unique and many competitors exists. However, I differentiate due to
my focus on college students and their specific needs. Understanding the
uniqueness of their lifestyles is a critical component to achieving client goals.
Customer experience
plays the largest part since we are promoting an overall life experience
improvement, so customers should feel good the more they interact with our brands.
The primary infrastructure of a business supporting my product
is primarily employees who are able to provide quality services to their
clients as well as a tactically organized social media presence that will be
the central form of advertising.
Most important resources – Culture of improving clients well-being
(benchmark success on clients success not monetary success)
Next opportunity – Potentially branching out to emotional
well-being instead of mental and physical well-being
What’s next for me – I want to be able to have Your Body
Loves You provide service to populations besides college students. Adults long into
their successful careers need even more help living a healthy lifestyle since
their bodies become more vulnerable to diseases and sickness. As an entrepreneur
I want to say I made a difference in people’s lives.
Hi Matt, I like your analysis of your venture concept because you adequately emphasized the fact that while this is not a new problem for this market, it is a problem left unsolved for many people. The uniqueness of your idea would definitely penetrate this market more so than another venture!
ReplyDeleteHi Matt, I think your idea is a great one that could help people of all ages like me who is in my 50’s! I think quick fixes would be good, like storing your homemade smoothies that will provide healthy energy in the freezer so you can pull them out each morning for breakfast or a 3pm pick me up. Keeping it a quick fix (like caffeine drinks) will help people make the switch to healthy options. I know you have it all worked out and I think you’ll do well. Can they start with one month free?
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ReplyDeleteI think you did a great job in your analysis and I like how you bolded certain parts to emphasize the important parts of each section. I agree with you that customer experience plays the largest part in many businesses and it really should. If a customer does not like his overall experience they will likely not return and you end up losing money. I also think your next step should be targeting students outside of the college demographic as many for instance elderly people also need to be made aware of health issues
Hey Matt! This was definitely a great in-depth analysis of your venture concept! I feel like I really learned a lot about your goals for you and your idea. You are going to be able to help out a lot of people! Keep up the great work!
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