Thursday, October 5, 2017

Idea Napkin No. 1

I am Jake Hopen. My talents are being a huge extrovert, social, bilingual, creative, and logical. My skills are that since I have worked four jobs, I practiced customer service, talked to customers in both English and Spanish, and managed money. I have worked at two summer jobs involving little kids in a summer camp and worked at Burger Fi. I currently work at Pita Pit. Jobs like the ones that I have and am working at involves you to interact with customers into buying their products. Many times, I have dealt with customers not fluent in English, so I would tell people that spoke Spanish what our menu offers. By my attitude, smile, and gestures, most of them gave in and bought the product that I am selling. My aspirations are to communicate better in a working setting, to be loyal, and to be responsible.


The product I am offering is to enable airlines to add Wi-Fi to international and national flights or if it is already installed to not charge customers for Wi-Fi, since flights are already expensive to begin with in the first place. With this product, I am able to create a more entertaining flight experience, where people can communicate with each other from above. Business people can do projects, send emails, and WhatsApp or Snapchat Calls. Others can stream through social media or communicate with people for urgent reasons.

The demographic and psychographic characteristic of my customers are young business people and teenagers. They usually use the Wi-Fi on airplanes to stream through the internet or make business calls. It would be a burden to also make their parents or themselves not include or pay for Wi-Fi on these flights.

This product does not require money involved, but I believe some people should have the power to tell airlines that this is not fair to charge people for Wi-Fi when airplanes are already expensive to begin with. Maybe, the money paid with the flights can be used to radiate more satellite signals in the air or a generator for only airplanes to use, just like cruises use. If that were a reason to overcharge money, then people will give in and have the free Wi-Fi they need to relax and enjoy the flight.

What sets me apart from everyone else is that my product does not involve money, rather it is just a campaign to eliminate money for Wi-Fi use on airplanes. I have a heart and I completely understand why people would not want to pay for Wi-Fi because it is such a burden, also airplanes are super long and there is no other way to entertain yourself, if most people are sleeping or are bored.

I believe these elements are out of joint with others because this cause has stopped people from liking airplanes or even taking a car instead. With many technological advances right now, I believe there is a way that can get airplanes to connect to nearby satellites or install a generator that only airplanes can use. I believe most people want to sell their product, rather than campaign it. I think the world now revolves around being successful and competition. Sometimes you have to stop and look at others to see where they are coming from and how they are doing financially. Some people are not as lucky as others and cannot afford to pay for flights anymore.



1 comment:

  1. Hey, I liked your post. I think that the idea of more wifi and free wifi on planes is a really good idea. I think that airline companies would be more inclined to implement the plan if there was some way for them to make money through it. Maybe the wifi could be free but have some sort of advertisement space in it so that way the airline could charge people companies to advertise there.

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