Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Idea Napkin -11A


Assignment 11A

YOU: My name is Chris Zislin from Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Throughout my life I have learned to acquire skills in sales, networking, planning, and time management. I am very good at working with others and at times being very persuasive. My current aspirations are to let the current business idea grow and become a reality as I move along in my college and professional career. If I were to start this business, I could see it playing a huge role in my life. I also see this business as an opportunity to expand to many places nationwide that have the need for the product/services offered. After graduation I see myself constantly traveling and networking the services offered by “Smart Park” to many individuals, businesses, campuses, etc.

What are you offering to customers? A daily struggle that people around the world have is finding a parking space in rather crowded areas. Here at Smart Park you are able to know where an open parking space might be and if its legal to park in that space. Customers will no longer be strolling around looking for a parking space. Instead, a mobile app that can actually be installed into your car will tell you the most convenient place to park.

Who are you offering it to? My target audience would be those who live in overpopulated areas, college campuses, and businesses with limited space. The reason I came up with this idea in the first place was because I noticed the lack of parking and constantly heard complaints about students on UF’s campus not knowing where they should park. One thing that every customer will have in common is the unmet need of quality parking.

Why do they care? People always have somewhere they need to be during the day and the most used form of transportation today is by car. Businesses may be fond of this idea as it may bring in more customers to their organization. How this works is a business will pay for their property to be stored onto the app that customers may log onto. An example of this is students who want to go to Swamp Restaurant but simply don’t have a place to park because the plaza next door is usually full.

What are your core competencies? While many of us have been in parking garages where red/green lights are lit up above parking spaces to indicate an open or occupied parking space, this however is different. This does not only serve a purpose in parking garages but also to outdoor plazas, local businesses and college campuses. The benefit and ease this offers to drivers across the country is valuable to many who don’t simply have the time or patience of looking for a parking spot in a packed lot. No one else has an app that notifies you where to park seconds after you pull into a plaza. Instead of the app leading you to the facility in which you are going to, it will lead you to the parking space you need to go to.


I personally do believe these elements will work together. There are a lot of kinks and new ideas I would like to remove and install to see what works best for the customer. Maybe this can be installed in most cars and maybe it can be used as a third-party navigation app on your mobile device. Obviously places that have many parking spaces will not feel the need to pay for their spot to be included in the system. However, there is also the possibility of this being used at sporting events in all the lots available for fans. There is still a lot of work and ideas to be brought out in order for this to be successful.


3 comments:

  1. Hey Christopher,
    Your idea of having an app that can locate parking spaces and determine the legality of them would be a great help on campus and in large cities. On multiple occasions, I have received tickets for parking in spaces that my UF parking pass did not cover, but I was unsure about it. I also travel for work into large cities, trying to find parking can sometimes be the hardest part.

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  2. Hi!
    Especially living in a large city myself where parking is a NIGHTMARE and I hate parallel parking usually, this app is a great idea. I don't have a car at UF, but I am constantly hearing people complain about how long they have to drive around just to find a parking spot. It can be a nightmare. For my scooter, I've also gotten many tickets being parked in the wrong zone and that was extremely irritating. Anything that is as accessible and easy to use as an app that could help people find parking is a great idea. Good job!
    Linnea

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  3. Christopher,
    I love the way your business idea appealed to the market segment, and actually tried to solve their problem. The nightmare that is parking here at UF and other big cities could use some assistance from the tech world. However, are there other ways to do this than an app? It seems that your business idea is only feasible if there is an app that can do all the above. Developing this technology is no doubt expensive and difficult, how do you believe you will be able to do this?
    These are just some questions I was pondering as I read you post, but altogether, you did a really good job sorting out your ideas and own personal attributes.
    Respectfully, Maeghan Solanki

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