Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Idea Napkin No.2

Me: I'm a character, or so ive been told. I tend to approach life with an aloof yet anxious attitude. I dont cover up how unsure and bumbling I am, just as we all are if were honest with ourselves, and this leads people to trust me pretty quickly if I can manage to put words together without sounding like a moron when I first meet them. The pressure to do so is astoundingly hindering. Im over empathetic and usually know more about people then they care to allow themselves to find out. Especially if we get to talking but i'm talking in terms of exformation rather than information. I can communicate well once I get over the initial anxiety of being a human, or if im in a mood that allows me to but that feeling on the back burner. This business will maybe play a role in my life but if so it'll be drowned out by the things I do of actual importance.

Offer: Im offering convenience and safety. alcohol to one's doorstep.

Who: Im assuming it'll be offered to college kids and poets/ people with drinking problems.

Why they care? They care because people are lazy and what things easy.

I set the company apart from anything else. This kind of idea isnt exactly lucrative. Or at least it hasnt proven to be so. The person spearheading it will have to make a lot of ground with wealthy individuals. I can do that. especially if they are self aware and competent, I like those kinds of people.

I feel I can out it all together. Any sort of business idea really comes down to working with and finding the right people. Im sure i can do that and woudnt trust anyone else to do it for me. Alcohol is a thing that people literally get addicted to so it would be in high demand. Maybe a little morally unscrupulous but hey, better then selling lies.

I didnt get any pertinent feedback.

4 comments:

  1. Hey Brian,
    interesting concept you have going on here about delivering alcohol to people. I really wished you had gotten some feedback from your first idea napkin, but it happens. With that said, your idea if I ignore the moral issue I may have with it, is a good one. You are right on the fact people are always on the look out for alcohol, especially college students. OF course that would bring trouble in my opinion from law enforcement and such. Ignoring that though, I ask you on how this business would be run. Would it be like a food app, or some delivery service like Dominoes uses? How would delivery people be issued the alcohol, where would the alcohol be bought? That sort of thing would be good to know. Thanks for your idea and check mine out at: http://karinatamayo.blogspot.com/search/label/Week%209

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  2. Hey Brian, I think that this is a good idea. People love getting things delivered, that's why Amazon is so popular. I think that you could broaden your inventory options, but other than that, it is a great idea. If you want to check out my idea, here is the link: http://intellectualramble.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-2.html

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  3. Hi Brian,

    Delivery services are becoming more and more popular. Not just because people might seem inherently lazy sometimes, but because people are so busy. I know working out of my home I'm swamped 24/7. The only thing I would be really concerned with is liability. I can see that being a costly problem if someone underage is served by accident etc. You can check mine out http://deannacarterdays.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html

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  4. Brian,

    I respect how honest you are about yourself, not many people can open up and be that truthful. Also, I really like your concept. I believe many people, including myself, would use the services you are providing. It could also solve a bit of drunk driving as it would keep intoxicated people from driving to the liquor store to buy more alcohol. In today's day in age, people aim for simplicity in their lives, which is why delivery services are so popular. If you would like to check out my concept, the link is:
    http://colehouser.blogspot.com/2016/03/idea-napkin-no-2.html

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