9A: Testing Hypothesis Part 2

According to the five interviewees I have summarized the information for the following paragraphs:

Who: Yes there are people outside the boundary. This is because when having a peer-to-peer transaction occur there more often than not is a third part that wither helps the business be conducted, or helps themselves promote the business at their own benefit. 

What: The essence of finding parking fulfills the problem of being late or paying too much to get parking. But people can be using this to store their car somewhere safe while they go out drinking for the night or store it there because it is in a better neighborhood. When it starts crossing the line of safety matters is where the need differs. 

Why: Yes the need is different. The need is to promote themselves rather than to alleviate the hassle of parking.


People Looking for Parking
People Lending Parking
People Advertising Parking With a Sign
Representatives Finding Parking for Others
Find Guaranteed Parking for Cheap
Find Parking That is Safe
To Alleviate the Hassle of Parking
For People Around the Community To Benefit

Comments

  1. Hi Thomas, great post. It is interesting to see the results you have conducted after interviewing five people about your idea. I like how you dive deep into your boundaries. I feel it is very important to recognize who your target market is, and identifying who is in and who is out of your boundaries is a great starting point. I think you have a great idea of who your target market is, which will reflect directly on the success of your business.

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  2. Thomas, you brought up a strong point I really agree with. Like you said, if someone has had too much to drink and needs to park their car for the night, they should be able to without charge. Some may be foolish enough to think that they don’t want to pay for parking and get behind the wheel when they know they shouldn’t. I would just maybe explain the table a little more in your post!

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