Friday, February 14, 2020

Testing the Hypothesis, Part 2

1. 20-year old female undergraduate student
- Rarely, complains about regulations and rules
- always figures out how to get around issues
- has a scooter
- Lives at the 9



2. 20-year old female Undergraduate student
- Lives at 2nd ave
- her complex doesn't have this issue
- she has issues with this at the nine visiting her friends for anything
- has both car and scooter issues



3. 21-year old male Undergraduate student
- Lives on campus
- has parking available all around him
- rarely runs into this issue
- has friends that live with these "issues"



4. 21-year old male undergraduate student
- Lives at the standard
- Has a car and scooter
-  Has tons of street parking accessible to him and guest.
- Most people he lives with disagree with this.


5. 20-year old female undergraduate student.
- Runs into this issue often when the boyfriend is coming to her house
- lives at the 9
- Used to live at Social 28
- Had issues at multiple places besides her current location

 Inside the Boundary
 Outside the Boundary
People who live at complex's that have these parking issues. 
People who live on campus, or don't run into this problem at the few complex's that take care of this issue properly. 
They have a need for a parking alternative or change.
They do not see or experience the trouble of going through this worry and hassle to get around this huge issue.  
This exists because of constant stress over possible tickets or towing to their guests scooters when having people over at THEIR PLACE. 
This need doesn't exist because they have not gone through the hassle of finding a different way to park nearby places with no street parking, and don't understand the struggle as much. 









3 comments:

  1. Nick, your interviews seem to be thorough and I can agree that parking is a huge issue for many people at many different apartments and other living situations. It can be annoying but many places in Gainesville seem to have minimal parking. Good job.

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  2. Hello Nick. The interviews you conducted prove that this issue is very relevant, while also showing what type of people possess this issue in contrast to those who don't. Finding a target customer is a huge step in the entrepreneurial process, as you are now able to focus on that selected group, instead of people who will not be impressed regardless, and you have completed that. Awesome job.

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  3. Hey Nick, reading what your interviews had to say it can conclude that this problem is relevant in this area. I have had situations where I try going to my friend's complex to park and struggle to find parking. It isn't an issue where I live but in other place it definitely is. It is not hard for you to find a target consumer in cities or college campus areas. Amazing job.

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