1) Describe your interviewing strategy:
I wrote out a small paragraph that described my product. I asked undergraduate students on campus questions about my product. I then asked four questions which included: What was your reaction to the product?
What do you think the price range should be?
Would you use the product?
Do you think this would sell on a college campus? If so, to who specifically?
2) Conduct the interviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWCT7HCUxLE
3) Reflect on what you learned:
I began my interviews with a completely different set of questions and product. But, from this product I learned a lot about what students want or need when it comes to something as simple as a bottle for their beverage of choice. As an outcome of these interviews, I believe I have gotten more comfortable with talking to strangers even if it is a little intimidating. I would also love to find a way to make a sample of my product and determine if college students would really purchase it.
Hey Michelle, I really enjoy listening to your interviews. I loved the product idea of eliminating extra condensation on camelbacks, especially at a university where it requires you to walk long distances on very hot days. I also enjoyed the fact that you asked customers what they believe the price of the product should be because this will give you an estimate of what could give you the greatest number of sales. I am glad you received a lot positive feedback because I honestly do believe that your product would succeed her at UF. Great work thus far and keep it up!
ReplyDeleteAlso check out my blog here http://brycesharrold2.blogspot.com/2016/02/interviewing-customers-no3.html
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