ME?
Anthony Davila. That's my name at least. At the core of my being I am ambitious, creative, observant, and laid back. At the moment, I enjoy status as a sophomore at the University of Florida, studying Marketing and Advertising. Over these couple years, I have learned that I have considerable talent in the form of networking, leadership, public speaking, and persuasion. By the end of my college career, I hope to turn that piece of paper stating I have sufficiently passed all my classes into the foundation of my own business and advertising focused social entrepreneurship venture. When it comes to my project, JUKEB(AUX), I see it becoming an intensive side-project and hobby.
WHAT?
Despite all the advances in the music and audio industry, there are a few key inefficiencies yet to be addressed. Why does it take so much effort to connect to speakers? Why do we waste so much time with adjustments and errors in between presentations? Why is sharing music, the very thing that links us all as human beings, not instantaneous and intuitive? JUKEB(AUX) serves to answer all these questions and more. There are two components to the system: An antennae receiver and a mobile app. The antennae plugs into any speaker/amplifier input and opens up a channel where several users can connect their bluetooth devices simultaneously. From there, a mobile app will allow people a chance to instantly take turns playing their songs of choice and organizing/editing playlists in real time. Everyone will get a chance to contribute, and all information is stored in the app so you can favorite and download tracks you enjoyed at your leisure, even when not connected.
This system has benefit for the professional industry as well. For conferences, forums, or performances, JUKEB(AUX) will allow the real-time organization of speakers and acts so that the audio in every performance is handled smoothly and efficiently. Rather than waste time and resources adjusting mics, switching outputs, and waiting impatiently for audio clips to cue, my system will have each presentation be able to cue their audio on the app and effortlessly move forward one after the other.
WHO?
There are two main use categories I am targeting: personal use and professional use. For the personal use, my demographics will be aimed heavily at the younger population (< 35) as they dominate usage of music sharing services and sales. However, im in luck. Since music has no limits or boundaries, there is no set psychological or ethnic group I would have to focus on. Economically, this product would be aimed towards the middle and upper classes. The product itself will not be incredibly expensive, but because it incorporates the use of smart phones and speakers (expensive products to begin with) there might be some need to differentiate the economic audience.
When it comes to the professional market, there
will be a shift in this rationale. This market is older and wealthier. Rather
than individual consumers buying for entertainment, companies would pay for
this service. While my product can and should be used for any type of meeting
or presentation, I believe that mostly companies within the entertainment or
presentative community would have the most interest.
WHY?
Customers continually stay on top of current music technology trends,
and half of these products can't even be considered innovative. Here comes
JUKEB(AUX), a product that solves many people irritants and problems with the
current system of music/audio sharing AND is priced moderately. I think
consumers will jump at the chance for something like this since they already do
for more expensive and pointless audio products.
MORAL OF THE STORY:
I have the idea. I have the ambition. I have the solution to a
continuing inefficiency within the audio tech industry. I have the marketing
knowledge and selling power to make this dream product a reality. As I have
proven again and again (and previously stated in my first Idea Napkin) that throughout my life, if there is something I really want: I'LL GET IT. Many people have ideas and skills, but if anything sets me apart it
will be my persistence to achieve what I set out to do, no matter how or the
time it takes.
Anthony I love your product idea. And I appreciate the fact that you went out of your way to create more than just an app. I personally believe that your personal connection to this product will help it become more succesful. You definitley bring humor to your writing and pitching which makes it more enjoyable to readers like me. Feel free to check out my blog if you get the chance: http://entweekly.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html
ReplyDeleteHey Anthony!
ReplyDeleteI love your product idea so much. I also like how much passion and ambition you seem to have for it. For something like this to be designed you would have to be intelligent and motivated so I definitely think this is something that you could make happen. I had never actually thought of this but now that you bring it up I 100% agree with all the points you made. Check out mine http://courtneyncostello.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html
Hey Anthony,
ReplyDeleteGreat blog, overall your writing is fun to read and I think you truly display your personality in the way you construct sentences and use familiar terms. I think your product is a great idea in essence but I don't think it would ever work practically considering the emergence of Bluetooth, requiring an antenna is rare. I think you should market this product more towards the business sector instead of trying to take on iTunes as your music library. Here is a link to my post: http://kevinleddysblog.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-2.html
Anthony,
ReplyDeleteYour blog post and blog layout are great! You definitely seem to have the right enthusiasm needed for this class. I never really thought of a service/product like this but you make some great points! Here is the link to my idea napkin in case you wanted to check it out! http://shannoncea.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html