12A
– Figuring Out Buyer Behavior
1)
Segment I chose: Drivers (age 16+)
2) Three people chosen:
A) Roommate (College student 19
y/o)
B) Professor (Adult 43 y/o)
C) Uber driver (around 20-25 y/o)
3) Beginning with need awareness:
When
asking the three subjects about when, where, and how their need awareness
occurs, I found that my opportunity is truly spontaneous. Obviously, when you
lose your keys, you only realize your need is apparent when you need to leave
and go somewhere. Since my opportunity is tracking your lost keys with an
easy-to-use app, need awareness only becomes evident when the users have
misplaced or lost their keys. The good thing about my concept is that it
practically resolves the unmet need before it even happens, because when users
are a certain distance away from their valuables, they will receive a
notification. Basically, my interviewees need is most salient when they realize
they’ve lost their keys, and have something urgent to attend.
4) Moving to information search: When the
person you are interviewing becomes aware of their need, what is the very first
thing they do to find a solution to their problem? What sources of information
do they look for? When they search in Google, what are their search terms? Do
they talk to friends and family.
When
the people I interviewed become aware of their need, they first told me that
they panic. Losing your valuables, especially keys, causes your eyes to go wide
and immediately worry about where they could possibly be. They all told me that
the first thing they would do when they are aware of their need is retrace
their steps- a pretty logical solution to losing your keys. They also said that
they would search places where they usually kept their keys or valuables, and
if they still can’t find them, they would either ask family/ friends if they’ve
seen them, or call the last place they were when they know for a fact they were
in possession of them.
6) Drawing conclusions:
Based
on my segment, which was drivers (age 16+), I would say that their need
awareness and information search is pretty simple. My idea is not something
that happens all the time, but when it does occur, they feel sick to their
stomach! The fact that others could be in possession of their valuables makes
people go into panic mode, especially when they have urgent things to do. My
interviewees also stated that my opportunity has been filled by Tile, but the
features I add gives me an opportunity to compete with them, which really
boosted my spirits. Ultimately, the segment i chose provided me with critical
information about their need awareness and information search whenever they
lose their keys/ valuables.
Hi, Drew! This is a great post and it seems that you did a thorough job in your interviews and I think that many people can relate to this problem - especially really busy people like students and parents. I'm sure you would have a lot of interested buyers!
ReplyDeleteHey Drew, great job on your post. I think that you did a good job finding a diverse demographic to interview. I agree with the interviewees that I also wouldn't realize I needed my keys until I had to use them. Still, having this tracking app would be very helpful to both me, and I'm sure a lot of other students.
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