Sunday, March 27, 2016

Venture Concept No. 1

Venture Concept No. 1

-       Opportunity

When I first arrived in college, about 4 years ago, I signed up for classes, read the classe’s syllabi and quickly began to stress out about all the books I needed to buy. I realized that the cost of books was very high at the bookstore in campus and all out of sudden was faced with the reality of outrageous cost of education in this country, but as an unaffected foreigner up to that point I had just not experienced what the sources of these costs were. At first, I did what mostly all lost freshman do; buy the books wherever I could find them, at any cost, just because I thought it was super important to have them as soon as the semester starts. In the next semesters I realized, there was ways to save by using some of the online options, renting, seeking to buy from other students and so on. Never have I spent hundreds of dollars in books again before exploring all the options out there. However all these other options were very time consuming and so and inconvenient that often times I felt like giving up and just get them wherever I can. I realized that most students feel that way and that given the resources and technology we all have access too nowadays, it doesn’t have to be that way. We can build an integrated platform to facilitate the book sharing and in the process of making other people’s lives easier, helping reduce waste and damage to our only planet, make some money as well. The college student population was an enormous 50 million in 2015, and most of them could use some help in reducing college cost. The window of this opportunity is as long as we don’t entirely switch to e-books, which despite recent trends is difficult to see happen before the next decade is over.

Innovation

The only thing that is innovative about this concept is putting together a number of resources that we have been using a long time now, to create a service that facilitates a process that is utterly scattered at the moment and very inefficient. The examples of not so genius concepts  that have turned into incredibly successful business models are plentiful; Facebook is one of them, there had been plenty of social networks before it and after it, but Facebook simply happened because of few details it got right, better than the competition combined with other circumstantial  factors such as timing and context. Our website Care2Share.org is going to be a place where you find the books other people no longer need by just searching by class code and avoiding all the searching effort it takes anyplace in internet to put each class’ materials together. Similarly, those who want to get rid of these books will just as effortlessly be able to list those books in that website by just submitting them whereas the listing is done online. Whenever an order is made and a transaction takes place, 20% of the of it will go to Care2Share for the services provide and the other 80% will go to the supplier of the book a much better deal than anyone in the market currently provides.

Venture Concept
Currently college students are mainly purchased in three ways, bookstore, online (amazon and chegg) or bought from peers via Facebook posts or cragslist. The direct competitor to our concept are amazon and chegg, which have been widely successful. Their weakness is essentially their strength; they are large companies with a tremendous reach and penetration of the market that I believe they are not inclined to look at the problem with the customers’ eye anymore. To go and post in any of the platforms for each individual book is pretty tedious process and same goes with other end of the process which is searching for a book you need. Given the amount of the books these websites have listed there is always to get the wrong book because of a mismatching author, ISBN or whatever other minor characteristic of the book. Also, although economies of scale these companies have reached do have their benefits, the fact that they store their books in few large warehouses means that there is shipping cost involved that we do not incur. I have heard people say that shipping is free; that is a good marketing trick but nothing comes free my friend, for Amazon you’re paying the prime membership which depending on your shopping volume may or may be not worth it, and for any other platforms that claims free shipping, it just means the shipping cost is included in the product or service price itself; to counter that we will have to prove that our cost is lower by at least however much the shipping cost for Amazon would be. I think this is a major selling point for us not just for it proves why we would be cheaper but also more environmental and less wasteful. Why should you buy a book that comes from a warehouse in Minnesota when the same number of students take that same finance class every year; with our platform these books never leave Gainesville because and they shouldn’t have to.

As for the secret sauce of the company, I frankly right now believe it is the mere fact that people are too stuck in the status quo in the moment and won’t realize before it is too late that this actually works. It is the same secret sauce Tesla had. People had failed making cars electric, why would Musk succeed? Oops, they work, well now it is too late to rival Tesla’s position in people’s mind as the absolute leader in the section of the market.

The next thing for the venture would be expanding this service to lower levels of education and go beyond college textbooks. Another layer would be partnering with schools and government to make collective effort to reduce cost of education which is a good to society as a whole.


In five years from now, assuming this venture is successful, I see myself going back to my list of start up ideas that aim at making a contribution to the people and the planet. I want to use the experience and resources to help developing countries like my own (Kosovo) catch up with the world, create opportunities and value for other aspiring people like myself.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Lirim,

    I cannot agree more that an alternative solution is needed for college students on obtaining affordable college books. Although I am fortunate enough to have my employer reimburse my college expenses, I too am astonished at the cost of books. I believe if more students didn’t have some type of assistance for college expenses such as grants, scholarships, VA, etc. we would see more of an uproar around book costs. It’s nice to see a business plan around creating a network for UF students to obtain affordable options for book purchases or rentals. I believe you would be able to reduce costs in shipping alone, however you are limited to the Gainesville area. You might want to explore expanding to all college campus as your business matures. If you do plan on moving forward with this plan in the Gainesville market, have you explored the GOSA (Gator Online Student Association) site? Although primarily used by online distant learners, many of the older students or those who are reimbursed by employers often sell their books at a low cost or even give them away free to students who are on need.
    Here is the link to my Venture Concept post - http://joyspurlock.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  2. Hey Lirim,
    I think you picked an awesome field/industry to partake in in regards to your venture concept! A lot of college students look for literally any alternative to having to spend a fortune on textbooks, and i think that you hit the jackpot with your vision and plans for carrying out this entrepreneurial venture. You should take a look at some of your other competitors in order to get a better sense of what services are already provided from other companies, and what will set you apart from them and bring you more customers. You can check out my blog post at http://amunozent.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  3. Hi Lirim,
    You’ve put a lot of thought and consideration into your business venture. I appreciate that for your next idea is to expand the business to include public educational institutions who will benefit from the service you are providing. It will be hard to compete with some of the major players in your business field but it can be done and I’m sure you will come up with a way to show how you differ from them. I’ve included a link to my blog: http://js-uf-ent3003-2016.blogspot.com/2016/03/venture-concept-no-1.html

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  4. Hey! Good job on your assignment Mason! I really like your ideas on the opening of your business and would really like to know what is to come of it for the future! I had a great time reading your venture concept and hope that you follow through with it aswell. I dont think you are going to have a problem targeting your market audience since you seem to really know what you are really getting into! Check out my blog at http://slverio.blogspot.com/

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  5. Hey Lirim,

    I appreciate your use of the percentage barriers so as to ensure the sellers that they are receiving the biggest bang for their buck. However, how does your service truly differ from Amazon, Ebay, and the like? I can sell my books on Craigslist for free? I can sell it on Ebay for much less than 20%. I just fail to see any relevance in setting apart from competitors. Perhaps a book sharing website, where students had to post free books so as to recieve free books could be a more useful tool, with a 1$ app charge or something of the like?

    -Angela

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