I believe there could be an opportunity in creating an
ice cream truck venture for on-campus students. The unmet need would be a lack
of freshly made ice cream that could be obtained without having to walk to take
the bus to a dining hall or an on-campus restaurant. This unmet need mostly
belongs to students on campus without cars, students living in dorms, and
students who are just on campus for a long period of time and want to get a
refreshing snack on a hot day. In order to meet the need of a cold snack on
campus during a hot day, students currently either buy ice cream from the
on-campus Wendy’s or the Freshens in the Reitz Union, get ice cream from one of the
dining halls, or (if they have cars) drive to a local ice cream / frozen yogurt
shop. At this point, I am about 80% sure that this opportunity exists. It’s no
surprise that the weather is hot during most days in Florida, so there should
be a significant need for a cold snack for students walking around.
Prototypical Customer #1: incoming UF freshman
Reflection from Interview #1: From the first interview, I
learned that my opportunity would depend on how often people would actually
prefer ice cream to various other product substitutes available near them on
campus. I have to be more specific in regards to the “truck” aspect of the ice
cream truck opportunity. It’s interesting that Erica mentioned a “tracker app”
because UF has one for the RTS bus system. If my opportunity could include a
tracker similar to that, then it could possibly be more successful because many
students will already be familiar with its interface. Nothing really surprised
me in this interview.
Prototypical Customer #2: rising UF sophomore
Reflection from Interview #2: From the second interview, I
was provided with a few specific details on when a customer could become aware
of the need. With these details, I learned that my opportunity would most
likely have peak times of demand – for example, high demand during a hot week
or during a hot afternoon. I also suppose that the ice cream truck would have
to “dock” at locations that are far away from places like Wendy’s or Chick Fil
A during the beginning of its venture in order to be effective.
Prototypical Customer #3: rising UF sophomore
Reflection from Interview #3: From the third interview, I
learned that there was actually an ice cream vending machine on campus. I didn’t
know that existed here before. So by emphasizing the “mobile” aspects of my
opportunity belief, I could offer a differentiated service compared to a
vending machine.
Summary: After some interviews, I conclude that most of my
original opportunity is still there. However, I seemed to have overestimated
the potential demand for this service. I believe that my new opportunity is
more accurate compared to when I started. Based on the information I received
from the interviews, I think that for the most part, entrepreneurs should adapt
their opportunities based on customer feedback. However, it depends if the
product the entrepreneur is offering has already been done or if the product is
something significantly new. My opportunity has similar services already in the
market, so I would have to differentiate in order to stand out in the market.
In order to do so, I would need to adapt my idea from customer feedback. I
could ask the question: “How can I take that service and make it better?” As
for a significantly new product, Apple would be a good example. No one knew
they wanted something like the iPhone before the first model debuted. Steve
Jobs told Business Week, “A lot of times, people don’t know what they want
until you show it to them.” ‘It’ refers to a significantly new product.
Roy,
ReplyDeleteInteresting idea for the mobile ice cream truck with the tracking app. My initial impression is that the campus market is a little saturated for an ice cream truck. If you were to succeed, like you said, it has to bring something new to the table such as, exotic flavors or a far superior product for the same or less money. Further, there could be possible issues with selling food on campus, you may need a permit or some other form of permission. However, the mobile truck will keep operating costs lower and the tracking app would provide convenience. Also, I agree that changing the product to meet the customer's need depends on the situation.
I actually forgot about the whole permit issue when coming up with this possible opportunity - thank you for the critique and I will definitely revise my venture to take that into consideration.
DeleteWow! I think that’s an amazing idea for an ice cream truck around campus. I would definitely love to get some ice cream and not have to walk a mile to the hub or reitz for it. As long as it can run more smoothly than the RTS app, I think this would be an idea worth investing in.
ReplyDeleteRoy, I love your mobile ice cream idea! It's great that you were able to get so much out of your interviews and that you are able to find even better features for your mobile ice cream. The only problem I see is that if you're staying away from anywhere that sells some sort of ice cream, you may find yourself stuck in very limited locations.
ReplyDeleteYou make a good point about limited locations. I initially wanted to do that for the first few weeks of operation to "test things out" but I would probably end up risking a bad start by limiting the location availability.
DeleteRoy, I think your idea is all right. As you mentioned, you would have to understand the need for ice cream on the campus. I am an off-campus student so this really would not be beneficial for me, however, it is a good start for on-campus ice cream lovers. Another thing I thought about was the hours this truck would be running. Would students really stop on their way to class for an ice cream cone? Overall, it was a good concept and idea to perhaps develop later on.
ReplyDeleteLove the idea! I once went to the vending machine after a final exam last year with the intent to buy myself an ice cream as a reward and was shocked at how much they were charging. If you could find a way to have lower costs I could potentially see this idea working.
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