Opportunity: Who and Where?
Age:
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Teen/Young Adult- By far the most
important market. This demographic already holds the biggest share of users in
current music streaming services. This group looks towards music technology for
social purposes and to stay on top of the newest trends
·
Middle Age Working Professionals- this
group (defined from age 30-50) is in need of audio tools for the workplace.
Between meetings and presentations, these people need efficiency and
no-nonsense solutions to boost productivity.
Location:
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Internationally- Since my innovation is
centered around audio and music; there are no national barriers to its
permeance.
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Socio-Economic sectors- Globally, the
biggest opportunity lies within areas of higher disposable income. This
demographic is able to pick and choose to purchase supplemental equipment such
as mine.
The need for this product is both for
personal enjoyment and professional use. There is much complaint about the
limitations of current Bluetooth and music sharing technologies. For
professional use there is nothing to test against. Services like spotify,
Pandora, and SONOS have set the precedent, but have room for higher
collaboration between a share-happy generation. This window of opportunity is
open for decades with ability for adaptability.
Innovation
My product concept is JukeBaux Audio
Organizer. The system is comprised of a Bluetooth receiver plug for input to
speakers and amplifiers. It creates a channel for up to 10 devices connected
simultaneously. Control of these channels comes from the mobile App. The underlying
idea is to reduce the frustrations stemming for connection/reconnecting
devices, switching outputs, adjusting equipment, waiting for audio to load, and
manage all of that on one easy system. For users interested in controlling
music for parties or road trips there will be a simple, well-designed interface
to cue songs- a timer will prevent users from skipping songs until the first
person’s choice has finished playing, collaborate with nearby friends to build
playlists in real-time, and “favorite” and keep track/artist info from songs
you have enjoyed. For users in professional environments, the device will work
mostly the same, but allow individuals to upload audio cues for performances
and presentations. Users will use the app like a remote to cue audio when
needed then the next speaker can press cue and start their presentation-
without any adjustments or awkward technical difficulties.
The system will come priced at $100 USD and any customers wishing to
connect to Jukebaux but have not purchased the full system will make a $0.99 App
purchase. In-App advertising is an idea, but no official word yet.
Venture Concept
My product is developed to be utilized
for all events, personal or professional. Those wishing to make parties,
socials, road trips, etc. more enjoyable and comfortable for all attending will
use Jukebaux to collaborate on making universally accepted song choices and
playlists. Those wishing to have business presentations and other professional
events run more smoothly and effectively will use Jukebaux to program all
necessary audio cues so that the event can progress from speaker to speaker
without delay or difficulty. Consumers in this generation place very high
importance on sharing ideas and getting fast, easy results. My product would be
a new innovation and something that could set a standard. Other products exist
to create Bluetooth signals for speakers and to build playlists but not in
combination like JukeBaux.
In the future, Jukebaux will have headquarters
located in California and pride itself on creative marketing and excellent
customer service. We hope to run several promotions involving concerts from
prominent artists and contests involving user submitted playlists. Operations
will include software development, manufacturing, and customer service, but all
of these departments will be small and cohesive. I would like to create a
free-flowing, good vibe company culture like Google or Twitter.
Secret Sauce
Besides my product’s inherent
innovation, I have a few things that give me a competitive edge. The most
important of these is the willingness to go to any lengths to achieve what I
really want; some may call this perseverance, I call it life.
What’s next for Jukebaux?
There are three things that we at
Jukebaux see happening in the near future
1. Integration from new product into mainstream
service
2. We would love to work on ways to get the older
generation involved
3. Work out any bugs with the app
What’s next for me?
The road of the entrepreneur isn’t easy, it isn’t
even just difficult. Scientists theorize that the process of building a
successful startup could actually reach levels of hella difficulty bordering on
challenging AF. That said, I drafted two realistic goals, one for 5 years and
one for 10 years from now.
In 5 years….
I will have created a working prototype of both
the device and app, and done concept testing. The biggest challenge I see is
the act of physically making a working device with proper app design. The first
models will then be given to family and friends. Gauging interest after that, I
will start the legal and proper business processes of working out deals for
retail and online sales. By the end of the 5 years, I will have a small working
base of employees to help with the app programming and manufacturing.
In 10 years…
This company will be functioning at a great
level and recognized as a formidable business. We will have started planning
for new ventures but haven’t gotten anything 100% yet. Headquarters in CA with
warehouses and smaller bases throughout the southeast. I also have lots of
consulting and speaking opportunities at large colleges (go gators) and expos
due to our success. We have worked out some unforeseen flaws and our product is
fine-tuned.
All in all, writing this venture concept has
cemented what I do know, and has forced me to think critically about things I hadn’t
even considered. I have realized new challenges that I would face with actually
developing this product as well as new solutions. Typing this out has turned a
dream into something getting a little bit closer to a reality.
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ReplyDeleteYour venture concept seems cool and you sound like you have the experience to run it all. A field of technology is always big and especially with music! The world will always need things like this so its definitely a big market. Check out my venture concept here: http://joeyrubio.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html
ReplyDeleteAnthony,
ReplyDeleteI think this is a great idea. I had a hard time understanding your concept. So, this speaker will allow us to connect several audio devices via Bluetooth instead of dropping and have to pair each individual?
If this is the case, what is the benefit to being able to connect multiple devices when you're able to utilize one at a time?
I love anything audio so I'm always looking for new and improved!
I always appreciate feedback
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No no no, it's 10 (mobile) devices connecting simultaneously. So you and 9 of ur friends can all play and share music over one speaker. My b if it was worded ambiguously :)
DeleteAnthony, I like this idea. It's something I've never seen in the marketplace, and think it would be cool to have 10 people hooked up at once. I can also see how this could be beneficial in a professional environment. If you could market this properly I think this venture could be a success. Expanding your market to 30-50 year olds could also be beneficial. Check out my post here:
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Hi Anthony,
ReplyDeleteYou did a very good job with this assignment and I found your idea to be extremely interesting. We have very similar concepts in the fact that we are both placing emphasis on technology. I think it is hard to argue the progressive technology so I believe we will both be successful. You can check out my blog at: http://entgabiefleischer.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html