15A – Figuring Out Buyer Behavior No. 2
Interview 1:
For my first interview, I interviewed my grandpa. He stated that
he thought his solution to the heat that is emitted from his car is a sun shade,
but it was too complicated for him to handle and at his age maybe even
dangerous. The findings from the interview were that a simpler more “age friendly”
solution was required. My grandfather had picked a large accordion sun shade as
his alternative, but found it bulky and heavy to handle at his age. It was
tough for him to constantly open and reclose his shade every time he parked his
car, even for a short while. After a few uses, he decided he could not handle the
sunshade daily anymore. From this interview, I concluded that there is a large
need for a better and, easier solution, especially for an older crowd, and my
solution seems to be the most convenient. My grandpa also said he would be more
comfortable purchasing anything in person in order to make sure the product he
is buying is reliable. This interview illustrates the need for a more easy to
handle product for an older community of people who need both convenience and effectiveness.
Interview 2:
For my second interview, I talked to my friend, a graduate
student at the University of Florida. He stated that even though he needed a
solution, he would most likely not be able to afford one. He told me he was
worried that any solutions would either be too expensive or too cumbersome He
never bought an alternative because he didn’t find spending the money to be
necessary, even though a hot car was something he deals with often. My friend
told me that if he was to purchase something, he would most likely buy it
online and he would look for something less bulky than an accordion car shade.
This showed me that if my product is not too expensive, many people would opt
to purchase it instead of the cumbersome car shade. This interview illustrates
the need for a more affordable yet still effective was to cool a hot car down.
Interview 3:
The last person I interviewed was my girlfriend’s
brother, a high school student just finishing up 11th grade. He just
got his car and said that a sunshade would look too bulky and ugly to put up. He
said he would be willing to purchase a product online that does the same job as
the sunshade as long as it wasn’t visibly bulky. As of now, he had no
alternative ideas but he’s willing to investigate some more convenient
products. I think if my product was on the market, he would be a perspective
buyer. As long as the purchase doesn’t make him seem “unpopular”, he would be
willing to buy it for the right price. This interview illustrates the need for
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Hi Uri,
ReplyDeleteI see how sun shades are useful, but I also dislike using them because it’s a hassle to put them up every time. It’s very inconvenient and I think that’s why not that many people use them. Your product could capture customers who currently use sun shades or think they’re useful but want something better that is less of a hassle or without any hassle. I think that the issue you’re tackling is very real but people just decided to cope with it and gave up on finding a solution. I think that bringing a solution to their minds is key and they will immediately see the benefits of it. I can see your product replacing sun shades.
Hey Uri,
ReplyDeleteSun shades are definitely very irritating. I've never mysef had one, but I've seen friends struggle and grow frustrated putting one up. Solutions are often very expensive, but there is definitely a niche out there that would look past the price and buy products anyways. Appealing to all ages is also very important, as you don't want to alienate one entire group. Doing this could cause some public backlash and some disdain. As long as the method is effective and easy to use, I believe that it would be able to help the general public quite a bit.
Uri, it is good that you found a better niche for your product to work in. Sun shades are annoying and I would personally never use one, but I can understand how it would be cumbersome to old people to have to put one up, especially if they have arthritis. The price point I find would be a large factor for anyone looking to find a solution to this problem.
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