Here's what you need to do:
- Essentially my one revenue driver would be the same of Smoothies, sandwiches, salads, and other food or smoothie options we may serve. We would also make revenue with the help of sponsorships from the tutoring organizations.
- I think the next product may be a pre made kit with the smoothie mix all put together or home delivered smoothies with competitive prices.
- My "next" thing would enhance the user/consumer experience by providing them with what they desire in a much more convenient fashion.
- The product is a pre-made smoothie kit that promotes superfood health.

- Unfortunately there are 0 customer reviews for this product, making me think that it is not a popular product and not something that customers even desire to have in their homes at the moment for this price ($160).
- I would certainly make this a much cheaper product with a simpler use. Having 4 different containers that they need to put into a smoothie can be difficult to measure out. I would create small individual bags that already include all of the ingredients that you would need to make the smoothie (just add ice).
- For those who do not have transportation to the physical Smoothie Pit, I think that having access to the same quality of smoothie from the comfort of home would be an addition that would add customer loyalty and consumer experience.
Hey Travis,
ReplyDeleteI really like your idea because everybody likes smoothies but they require many fruits and vegetables so they are a hassle to make. I think that your price is a little high but definitely a good idea. Check out my blog at http://thekigelreport.blogspot.com/2016/03/amazon-whisperer.html
I believe the hardest thing when developing a product is making sure that it is clear of why the product is different from other products as well as communicating to consumers as to why they need it. As for the service, in Gainesville places like Smoothie King, Tropical Smoothie, Planet Smoothie and Jamba Juice will make competition difficult, with it only being harder if you want to move into larger cities like Miami, Atlanta and Charlotte.
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