Venture Concept
Opportunity: My
venture’s opportunity exists in the fishing community. Fishermen/fisherwomen
need to transport their fishing rods, which usually requires a vehicle. Fishing
rods are not very durable, and their lines will often get tangled or they might
break in certain areas when bouncing around or rubbing against a surface in a car/
truck. To solve this problem, people use fishing rod vehicle racks that safely
store fishing rods for easy transportation. However, current fishing rod
vehicle racks are extremely expensive, especially for younger people who enjoy fishing,
so that’s where the need for my product comes in. There have been no innovations
to solve this problem in the last few years.
This need is held
by anyone who enjoys fishing and does not want to pay a premium for current
products. Nearly everyone who fishes (multiple times per year) will need to
transport their fishing rods at some point. However, this opportunity can be
narrowed down to a smaller target market. This need is more suited toward
younger, less established people who are concerned about finances. Current
available products can cost upward of $150, and a lot of younger people do not
want to spend that much on an item that may only be used a few times per year.
Going further into demographics, there is no race my product is geared toward,
but potential customers are more likely to be men based solely on the fact that
there are more dedicated fishermen than fisherwomen. Demographically, my
product can be sold nearly anywhere in the world that has some sort of fishing
availability nearby. However, coastal areas are more likely to contain more of
my customers because of close proximity to waterways.
Based
on my research, there are two ways customers are satisfying this need. First,
there are some customers who are sucking it up and purchasing the more expensive
products available on the market. They are not happy with this outcome, but
they feel like they would rather spend the money on a quality product than spend
it later fixing fishing rods. Secondly, there are other people who refuse to
purchase these expensive products and are instead resorting to makeshift techniques.
I spoke to people who have attempted to make their own temporary fishing rod
racks because of the price of ones you can buy, and there are some others who
are taking the risk because they cannot afford these products. Overall, these
customers are not loyal to their current methods and would prefer another way
to solve this problem.
Finally,
I believe this is a major opportunity. This specific market in the fishing
industry is unsaturated and dominated by a few large companies. Based on my
research, people are not happy with how things are and would love another solution.
Unfortunately, I do not think this window of opportunity will be open for very
long. There are some simple solutions to this problem, so it is only a matter
of time before some company realizes this and steps in.
Innovation: My
innovation is very simple, but effective. Overall, my product does not stray
far from current designs on the market, but I do not feel it needs to. My
product, the Fish-rack Pro, is a vehicle fishing rod rack similar to those
major brands currently being produced. It will be used to transport fishing
rods in my customers’ vehicles while keeping them from being damaged. It will
fit in the rear of a car/truck and extend outward allowing it to attach to any
sized vehicle. Since it is nearly at roof level, it will not take up a large
amount of space and will allow for luggage or any other items to still be
stowed away. In the rare instance that it is needed for a 2-door vehicle where
the space may not be enough, it has bottom latches that will allow it to be
latched on to the top of the vehicle if necessary. In this case, additional
ropes (provided with the product) will be needed to make sure the rack is
secure on top of the vehicle.
However,
there is one major difference that sets my product apart. Where current models
are made from metal and other more expensive materials, mine will be made from
wood cellulose fibers. This material is much cheaper than metals, and it boasts
the strength near the level of steel. This allows my product to have the same function
as current market products while keeping its price much lower. I will be selling
this product for $60 per unit.
Venture Concept:
My innovation will solve the need, because it fixes the one problem customers
have, the price point. My product provides the same functions as current
products while cutting the price in half, so I think it will be an easy choice
for many customers to switch. There are only a few major competitors, and their
vulnerability is their pricing.
I think
my pricing is the major seller, while distribution, location, customer support,
etc. are minor details that will match that of competitors, but not supersede them.
My
business will require several manufacturing facilities to produce my product.
Managerially, I will only need regional managers and a few marketing/finance
employees. To start with one manufacturing facility, I would need around 10
office employees plus a few manufacturing employees.
-My most important resource will be my human capital. My
team consists of people who are experienced in the fishing craft, in touch with
the market and will be able to assess product effectiveness.
-In the future, my venture could expand to other products in
the fishing market. Since my team has several years of fishing experience, it
will not be difficult to expand to other similar products.
-It would be amazing to have success within 5 years of my
venture being launched. However, I am not extremely attached to this idea, and
I overall just want to be successful in whatever path I choose. I hope to start
at least one successful business, and this one, if successful, could definitely
help me to get on my way.
Hey Brandon, great job on this post. I really liked how you highlighted all of the things from the three parts of the venn diagram. I think that my favorite part of your post is the innovation part because you really lay out your product and show why it is innovative and what you plan on doing with it. Great job on this post, Brandon.
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